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Role of CARD15, DLG5 and OCTN genes polymorphisms in children with inflammatory bowel diseases. World journal of gastroenterology : WJG 2007 Feb 13 (8): 1221-9. Cucchiara S, Latiano A, Palmieri O, Staiano A M, D'Incà R, Guariso G, Vieni G, Rutigliano V, Borrelli O, Valvano M R, Annese |
Relationship between CARD15, SLC22A4/5, and DLG5 polymorphisms and early-onset inflammatory bowel diseases: an Italian multicentric study. Inflammatory bowel diseases 2006 May 12 (5): 355-61. Ferraris Alessandro, Torres Barbara, Knafelz Daniela, Barabino Arrigo, Lionetti Paolo, de Angelis Gian Luigi, Iacono Giuseppe, Papadatou Bronislava, D'Amato Giovanna, Di Ciommo Vincenzo, Dallapiccola Bruno, Castro Massi |
Association of organic cation transporter risk haplotype with perianal penetrating Crohn's disease but not with susceptibility to IBD. Gastroenterology 2005 Dec 129 (6): 1845-53. Vermeire Séverine, Pierik Marie, Hlavaty Tibor, Claessens Greet, van Schuerbeeck Nele, Joossens Sofie, Ferrante Marc, Henckaerts Liesbet, Bueno de Mesquita Mirjam, Vlietinck Robert, Rutgeerts Pa |
Association of DLG5 R30Q variant with inflammatory bowel disease. European journal of human genetics : EJHG 2005 Jul 13 (7): 835-9. Daly Mark J, Pearce Alexandra V, Farwell Lisa, Fisher Sheila A, Latiano Anna, Prescott Natalie J, Forbes Alastair, Mansfield John, Sanderson Jeremy, Langelier Diane, Cohen Albert, Bitton Alain, Wild Gary, Lewis Cathryn M, Annese Vito, Mathew Christopher G, Rioux John |
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