The HLA-DQβ1 insertion is a strong achalasia risk factor and displays a geospatial north–south gradient among Europeans
Jessica Becker,Stephan L Haas,Anna Mokrowiecka,Justyna Wasielica-Berger,Zeeshan Ateeb,Jonna Bister,Peter Elbe,Marek Kowalski,Magdalena Gawron-Kiszka,Marek Majewski,Agata Mulak,Maria Janiak,Mira M Wouters,Till Schwämmle,Timo Hess,Lothar Veits,Stefan Niebisch,José L Santiago,Antonio Ruiz de León,Julio Pérez de la Serna,Elena Urcelay,Vito Annese,Anna Latiano,Uberto Fumagalli,Riccardo Rosati,Luigi Laghi,Rosario Cuomo,Frank Lenze,Giovanni Sarnelli,Michaela Müller, Burkhard HA von Rahden,Cisca Wijmenga,Hauke Lang,Kamila Czene,Per Hall,Paul IW de Bakker,Michael Vieth,Markus M Nöthen,Henning G Schulz,Krystian Adrych,Anita Gąsiorowska,Leszek Paradowski,Grzegorz Wallner,Guy E Boeckxstaens,Ines Gockel,Marek Hartleb,Srdjan Kostic,Anna Dziurkowska-Marek,Mats Lindblad,Magnus Nilsson,Michael Knapp,Anders Thorell,Tomasz Marek,Andrzej Dąbrowski,Ewa Małecka-Panas,Johannes Schumacher European Journal of Human Genetics(2016)
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strong achalasia risk factor
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