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Immunogenetic risk and protective factors for the development of L-tryptophan-associated eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome and associated symptoms
Arthritis Care and Research , 10/07/09
Okada S et al. – In addition to the xenobiotic dose and subject age, polymorphisms in immune response genes may underlie the development of certain xenobiotic–induced immune–mediated disorders, and these findings may have implications for future related epidemics.
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