Pediatric Crohn's Disease
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Last Posted: Mar 09, 2023
- Transcriptional risk scores link GWAS to eQTLs and predict complications in Crohn's disease.
Marigorta Urko M, et al. Nature genetics 2017 0 (10) 1517-1521 - Serologic, but Not Genetic, Markers Are Associated With Impaired Anthropometrics at Diagnosis of Pediatric Crohn's Disease.
Naramore Sara K, et al. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2019 0 (5) e129-e134 - Apolipoprotein E variants correlate with the clinical presentation of paediatric inflammatory bowel disease: A cross-sectional study.
Glapa-Nowak Aleksandra, et al. World journal of gastroenterology 2021 0 (14) 1483-1496 - Profiling non-coding RNA levels with clinical classifiers in pediatric Crohn's disease.
Pelia Ranjit et al. BMC medical genomics 2021 14(1) 194 - Polygenic risk score for alcohol drinking behavior improves prediction of inflammatory bowel disease risk.
Di Narzo Antonio F, et al. Human molecular genetics 2021 2 - Genetic Risk for Inflammatory Bowel Disease Is a Determinant of Crohn's Disease Development in Chronic Granulomatous Disease.
Huang Chengrui, et al. Inflammatory bowel diseases 2016 12 (12) 2794-2801 - NUDT15 variant is the most common variant associated with thiopurine-induced early leukopenia and alopecia in Korean pediatric patients with Crohn's disease.
Lee Yeoun Joo, et al. European journal of gastroenterology & hepatology 2016 1 - Interactions between the dietary polyunsaturated fatty acid ratio and genetic factors determine susceptibility to pediatric Crohn's disease.
Costea Irina, et al. Gastroenterology 2014 4 (4) 929-31 - [Association between vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and pediatric Crohn's disease in China: a study based on gene sequencing].
Luo You-You, et al. Zhongguo dang dai er ke za zhi = Chinese journal of contemporary pediatrics 2013 11 (11) 1006-8 - Innate dysfunction promotes linear growth failure in pediatric Crohn's disease and growth hormone resistance in murine ileitis.
D'Mello Sharon, et al. Inflammatory bowel diseases 2012 2 (2) 236-45
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