Human Genome Epidemiology Literature Finder
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Toll-like receptor-1, -2, and -6 polymorphisms influence disease extension in inflammatory bowel diseases. Inflammatory bowel diseases 2006 Jan 12 (1): 1-8. Pierik Marie, Joossens Sofie, Van Steen Kristel, Van Schuerbeek Nele, Vlietinck Robert, Rutgeerts Paul, Vermeire Severi |
Mutations in pattern recognition receptor genes modulate seroreactivity to microbial antigens in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Gut 2007 Nov 56 (11): 1536-42. Henckaerts Liesbet, Pierik Marie, Joossens Marie, Ferrante Marc, Rutgeerts Paul, Vermeire Séveri |
Association between toll-like receptors/CD14 gene polymorphisms and inflammatory bowel disease in Korean population. Journal of Korean medical science 2012 Jan 27 (1): 72-7. Kim Eun Jung, Chung Woo Chul, Lee Kang-Moon, Paik Chang Nyol, Jung Sung Hoon, Lee Bo In, Chae Hiun Suk, Choi Kyu Yo |
Polymorphisms in the Toll-Like Receptor and the IL-23/IL-17 Pathways Were Associated with Susceptibility to Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a Danish Cohort. PloS one 2015 10 (12): e0145302. Bank Steffen, Andersen Paal Skytt, Burisch Johan, Pedersen Natalia, Roug Stine, Galsgaard Julied, Ydegaard Turino Stine, Broder Brodersen Jacob, Rashid Shaista, Kaiser Rasmussen Britt, Avlund Sara, Bastholm Olesen Thomas, Hoffmann Hans Jürgen, Andersen Nexø Bjørn, Sode Jacob, Vogel Ulla, Andersen Vibe |
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