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Query Trace: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases and NFKB1[original query] |
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A NFKB1 promoter polymorphism is involved in susceptibility to ulcerative colitis. International journal of immunogenetics 2005 Dec 32 (6): 401-5. Borm M E A, van Bodegraven A A, Mulder C J J, Kraal G, Bouma |
The role of the Toll receptor pathway in susceptibility to inflammatory bowel diseases. Genes and immunity 2007 Jul 8 (5): 387-97. De Jager P L, Franchimont D, Waliszewska A, Bitton A, Cohen A, Langelier D, Belaiche J, Vermeire S, Farwell L, Goris A, Libioulle C, Jani N, Dassopoulos T, Bromfield G P, Dubois B, Cho J H, Brant S R, Duerr R H, Yang H, Rotter J I, Silverberg M S, Steinhart A H, Daly M J, Podolsky D K, Louis E, Hafler D A, Rioux J D, , |
Polymorphisms in the inflammatory pathway genes TLR2, TLR4, TLR9, LY96, NFKBIA, NFKB1, TNFA, TNFRSF1A, IL6R, IL10, IL23R, PTPN22, and PPARG are associated with susceptibility of inflammatory bowel disease in a Danish cohort. PloS one 2014 9 (6): e98815. Bank Steffen, Skytt Andersen Paal, Burisch Johan, Pedersen Natalia, Roug Stine, Galsgaard Julie, Ydegaard Turino Stine, Broder Brodersen Jacob, Rashid Shaista, Kaiser Rasmussen Britt, Avlund Sara, Bastholm Olesen Thomas, Jürgen Hoffmann Hans, Kragh Thomsen Marianne, Ostergaard Thomsen Vibeke, Frydenberg Morten, Andersen Nexø Bjørn, Sode Jacob, Vogel Ulla, Andersen Vibe |
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