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Recent studies on the genetic basis of ankylosing spondylitis
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Reveille JD – Tremendous progress has been made with respect to understanding the genetic basis of AS. The identification of new genes—ARTS1, IL23R, and IL1A—substantiate that susceptibility to AS is also determined by genes outside the MHC.
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