Common and Low Frequency Variants in MERTK Are Independently Associated with Multiple Sclerosis Susceptibility with Discordant Association Dependent upon HLA-DRB1*15:01 Status

Michele D. Binder, Andrew D. Fox, Daniel Merlo, Laura J. Johnson, Lauren Giuffrida, Sarah E. Calvert, Rainer Akkermann, Gerry Z.M. Ma, Ashwyn A. Perera, Melissa M. Gresle, Louise Laverick, Grace Foo, Marzena J. Fabis-Pedrini, Timothy Spelman, Margaret A. Jordan, Alan G. Baxter, Simon Foote, Helmut Butzkueven, Trevor J. Kilpatrick, Allan G. KermodeANZgene, Judith Field

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