Native American ancestry significantly contributes to neuromyelitis optica susceptibility in the admixed Mexican population
Abstract Neuromyelitis Optica (NMO) is an autoimmune disease with a higher prevalence in non-European populations. Because the Mexican population resulted from the admixture between mainly Native American and European populations, we used genome-wide microarray, HLA high-resolution typing and AQP4 g...
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