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Query Trace: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and CTLA4[original query] |
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CTLA4 gene polymorphisms in Dutch and Chinese patients with inflammatory bowel disease. Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology 2002 Nov 37 (11): 1296-300. Xia B, Crusius J B A, Wu J, Zwiers A, van Bodegraven Ad A, Peña A |
The CTLA4 variants may interact with the IL23R- and NOD2-conferred risk in development of Crohn's disease. BMC medical genetics 2010 11 (1): 91. Hradsky Ondrej, Dusatkova Petra, Lenicek Martin, Bronsky Jiri, Nevoral Jiri, Vitek Libor, Lukas Milan, Zeniskova Ivana, Cinek Ondr |
CTLA4 CT60 single-nucleotide polymorphism is associated with Slovenian inflammatory bowel disease patients and regulates expression of CTLA4 isoforms. DNA and cell biology 2010 Oct 29 (10): 603-10. Repnik Katja, Potocnik Ur |
Comprehensive Targeted Sequencing Identifies Monogenic Disorders in Patients With Early-onset Refractory Diarrhea. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2020 6 71 (3): 333-339. Uchida Takashi, Suzuki Tasuku, Kikuchi Atsuo, Kakuta Fumihiko, Ishige Takashi, Nakayama Yoshiko, Kanegane Hirokazu, Etani Yuri, Mizuochi Tatsuki, Fujiwara Shin-Ichi, Nambu Ryusuke, Suyama Kazuhide, Tanaka Masanori, Yoden Atsushi, Abukawa Daiki, Sasahara Yoji, Kure Shig |
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