Rheumatology
| Autoimmunity
Rheumatology
Autoimmunity

Functional genomics of autoimmune diseases

book_2 Source: Ann Rheum Dis. 2021;80:689-697.
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New technologies expand our understanding of disease. Find out how genome-wide association studies offer clues to autoimmune disease mechanisms.

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Expert commentary

Johannes Bijlsma, MD, PhD

Emeritus Professor of Rheumatology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands.
Past associate editor ARD (2000-2018) and Past President of EULAR (2017-2019).

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This Medfyle is provided as a service to healthcare professionals. It has been created from content originally published in the Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases, EULAR’s official journal, through an official agreement with BMJ. 

The summary content was prepared by Marie Farrow for Medfyle, reviewed & approved by Hans (Johannes WJ) Bijlsma, MD, PhD. University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht, The Netherlands.

Original article:
Suzuki A, Guerrini MM, Yamamoto K.  Functional genomics of autoimmune diseases.Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases 2021;80:689-697.

 

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