HLA and autoantibodies define scleroderma subtypes and risk in African and European Americans and suggest a role for molecular mimicry

Pravitt Gourh, Sarah A. Safran, Theresa Alexander, Steven E. Boyden, Nadia D. Morgan, Ami A. Shah, Maureen D. Mayes, Ayo Doumatey, Amy R. Bentley, Daniel Shriner, Robyn T. Domsic, Thomas A. Medsger, Paula S. Ramos, Richard M. Silver, Virginia D. Steen, John Varga, Vivien Hsu, Lesley Ann Saketkoo, Elena Schiopu, Dinesh KhannaJessica K. Gordon, Brynn Kron, Lindsey A. Criswell, Heather Gladue, Chris T. Derk, Elana J. Bernstein, S. Louis Bridges, Victoria K. Shanmugam, Kathleen D. Kolstad, Lorinda Chung, Suzanne Kafaja, Reem Jan, Marcin Trojanowski, Avram Goldberg, Benjamin D. Korman, Peter J. Steinbach, Settara C. Chandrasekharappa, James C. Mullikin, Adebowale Adeyemo, Charles Rotimi, Fredrick M. Wigley, Daniel L. Kastner, Francesco Boin, Elaine F. Remmers

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