Genetic factors conferring an increased susceptibility to develop Crohn's disease also influence disease phenotype: results from the IBDchip European Project.

Cleynen, I., Gonzalez, J. R., Figueroa, C., Franke, A., McGovern, D., Bortlik, M., Crusius, B. J. A., Vecchi, M., Artieda, M., Szczypiorska, M., Bethge, J., Arteta, D., Ayala, E., Danese, S., van Hogezand, R. A., Panes, J., Pena, S. A., Lukas, M., Jewell, D. P., Schreiber, Stefan, Vermeire, S. and Sans, M. (2013) Genetic factors conferring an increased susceptibility to develop Crohn's disease also influence disease phenotype: results from the IBDchip European Project. Gut, 62 (11). pp. 1556-1565.

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Document Type: Article
Additional Information: Times Cited: 4 Cleynen, Isabelle Gonzalez, Juan R. Figueroa, Carolina Franke, Andre McGovern, Dermot Bortlik, Martin Crusius, Bart J. A. Vecchi, Maurizio Artieda, Marta Szczypiorska, Magdalena Bethge, Johannes Arteta, David Ayala, Edgar Danese, Silvio van Hogezand, Ruud A. Panes, Julian Pena, Salvador Amado Lukas, Milan Jewell, Derek P. Schreiber, Stefan Vermeire, Severine Sans, Miquel
Research affiliation: Kiel University
OceanRep > The Future Ocean - Cluster of Excellence
Projects: Future Ocean
Date Deposited: 08 Jul 2014 08:58
Last Modified: 08 Jul 2014 08:58
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/24876

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