Role of Polymorphic Loci in HLA-Region rs2647012 and rs805288 in the Development of Non-Hodgkin’s Malignant Lymphomas in Western Siberia

The data of genome-wide association analysis suggest that human 6p21.3 chromosomal region (localization of HLA genes) contains polymorphic loci infl uencing the risk of developing non-Hodgkin’s lymphomas. We analyzed association of rs2647012 and rs805288 loci with the risk for non-Hodgkin’s malignan...

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Hauptverfasser: Weiner, A. S., Berezina, O. V., Ovchinnikov, V. S., Surovtseva, M. N., Voropaeva, E. N., Pospelova, T. I., Filipenko, M. L.
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