The IBD6 Crohn's disease locus demonstrates complex interactions with CARD15 and IBD5 disease-associated variants.
Genetic studies in inflammatory bowel disease have identified multiple susceptibility loci, whose relevance depends critically on verification in independent cohorts. Genetic variants associated with Crohn's disease have now been identified on chromosomes 5 (IBD5/5q31 risk haplotype) and 16 (IB...
Main Authors: | van Heel, D, Dechairo, B, Dawson, G, McGovern, D, Negoro, K, Carey, A, Cardon, L, Mackay, I, Jewell, D, Lench, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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