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U. Camargo, Toledo, R. A., Cintra, J. R., Nunes, D. P. T., R. de Toledo, A., de Mattos, C. C. Brandão, and Mattos, L. C., Lack of association of the G22A polymorphism of the ADA gene in patients with ankylosing spondylitis, vol. 11, pp. 1178-1184, 2012.
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