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  • 48. CARD15 gene polymorphisms in patients with spondyloarthropathies identify a specific phenotype previously related to Crohn's disease.
    Laukens D, Peeters H, Marichal D, Vander Cruyssen B, Mielants H, Elewaut D, Demetter P, Cuvelier C, Van Den Berghe M, Rottiers P, Veys EM, Remaut E, Steidler L, De Keyser F, De Vos M.
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  • 50. Association of polymorphisms in the interleukin-18 gene in patients with Crohn's disease depending on the CARD15/NOD2 genotype.
    Glas J, Török HP, Tonenchi L, Kapser J, Schiemann U, Müller-Myhsok B, Folwaczny M, Folwaczny C.
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  • 52. Genetic susceptibility has a more important role in pediatric-onset Crohn's disease than in adult-onset Crohn's disease.
    de Ridder L, Weersma RK, Dijkstra G, van der Steege G, Benninga MA, Nolte IM, Taminiau JA, Hommes DW, Stokkers PC.
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  • 53. Variants at the 3p21 locus influence susceptibility and phenotype both in adults and early-onset patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
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  • 55. 1007fs, G908R, R702W mutations and P268S, IVS8+158 polymorphisms of the CARD15 gene in Turkish inflammatory bowel disease patients and their relationship with disease-related surgery.
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  • 58. Stratification by CARD15 variant genotype in a genome-wide search for inflammatory bowel disease susceptibility loci.
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