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258 related items for PubMed ID: 15172669

  • 1. Molecular genetics of Crohn's disease.
    Russell RK, Nimmo ER, Satsangi J.
    Curr Opin Genet Dev; 2004 Jun; 14(3):264-70. PubMed ID: 15172669
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  • 2. Genetics of inflammatory bowel disease: progress and prospects.
    Mathew CG, Lewis CM.
    Hum Mol Genet; 2004 Apr 01; 13 Spec No 1():R161-8. PubMed ID: 14764625
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  • 3. Unravelling the complex genetics of inflammatory bowel disease.
    Russell RK, Wilson DC, Satsangi J.
    Arch Dis Child; 2004 Jul 01; 89(7):598-603. PubMed ID: 15210486
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  • 4. Inflammatory bowel disease: Crohn's disease and the success of NODern genetics.
    Newman B, Siminovitch K.
    Clin Invest Med; 2003 Dec 01; 26(6):303-14. PubMed ID: 14690304
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  • 5. CARD15/NOD2 mutations in Crohn's disease.
    Hugot JP.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2006 Aug 01; 1072():9-18. PubMed ID: 17057186
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  • 6. [NOD2/CARD15 mutations and genotype-phenotype correlations in patients with Crohn's disease. Hungarian multicenter study].
    Lakatos L, Lakatos PL, Willheim-Polli C, Reinisch W, Ferenci P, Tulassay Z, Molnár T, Kovács A, Papp J, Szalay F, Hungarian IBD Study Group.
    Orv Hetil; 2004 Jul 04; 145(27):1403-11. PubMed ID: 15320482
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  • 7. CARD15/NOD2 polymorphisms do not explain concordance of Crohn's disease in Swedish monozygotic twins.
    Halfvarson J, Bresso F, D'Amato M, Järnerot G, Pettersson S, Tysk C.
    Dig Liver Dis; 2005 Oct 04; 37(10):768-72. PubMed ID: 16002353
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  • 8. Recent advances in the genetics of inflammatory bowel disease.
    Newman B, Siminovitch KA.
    Curr Opin Gastroenterol; 2005 Jul 04; 21(4):401-7. PubMed ID: 15930978
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  • 9. Clinical applications of NOD2/CARD15 mutations in Crohn's disease.
    Barreiro-de Acosta M, Peña AS.
    Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam; 2007 Mar 04; 37(1):49-54. PubMed ID: 17486745
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  • 10. Significant role of genetics in IBD: the NOD2 gene.
    Cho JH.
    Rev Gastroenterol Disord; 2003 Mar 04; 3 Suppl 1():S18-22. PubMed ID: 12684585
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  • 11. NOD2/CARD15 genotype and phenotype differences between Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews with Crohn's disease.
    Karban A, Waterman M, Panhuysen CI, Pollak RD, Nesher S, Datta L, Weiss B, Suissa A, Shamir R, Brant SR, Eliakim R.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2004 Jun 04; 99(6):1134-40. PubMed ID: 15180737
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  • 12. Mutations in CARD15 and smoking confer susceptibility to Crohn's disease in the Danish population.
    Ernst A, Jacobsen B, Østergaard M, Okkels H, Andersen V, Dagiliene E, Pedersen IS, Thorsgaard N, Drewes AM, Krarup HB.
    Scand J Gastroenterol; 2007 Dec 04; 42(12):1445-51. PubMed ID: 17852840
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  • 13. Association of NOD2/CARD15 mutations on Crohn's disease phenotype in an Italian population.
    Bianchi V, Maconi G, Ardizzone S, Colombo E, Ferrara E, Russo A, Tenchini ML, Porro GB.
    Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol; 2007 Mar 04; 19(3):217-23. PubMed ID: 17301648
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  • 14. CARD15 and Crohn's disease.
    Peters KE, Cavanaugh JA.
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  • 15. Towards an understanding of the role of NOD2/CARD15 in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease.
    Philpott DJ, Viala J.
    Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol; 2004 Jun 04; 18(3):555-68. PubMed ID: 15157827
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  • 16. [NOD2: A functional and positional candidate gene in Crohn's disease].
    Folwaczny C, Glas J.
    Z Gastroenterol; 2002 Mar 04; 40(3):205-7. PubMed ID: 11901457
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  • 17. Is it time to re-classify Crohn's disease?
    Fedorak RN.
    Best Pract Res Clin Gastroenterol; 2004 Mar 04; 18 Suppl():99-106. PubMed ID: 15588801
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  • 18. The IBD6 Crohn's disease locus demonstrates complex interactions with CARD15 and IBD5 disease-associated variants.
    van Heel DA, Dechairo BM, Dawson G, McGovern DP, Negoro K, Carey AH, Cardon LR, Mackay I, Jewell DP, Lench NJ.
    Hum Mol Genet; 2003 Oct 15; 12(20):2569-75. PubMed ID: 12928481
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  • 19. 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.
    Ann Rheum Dis; 2005 Jun 15; 64(6):930-5. PubMed ID: 15539413
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  • 20. CARD15 allele frequency differences in New Zealand Maori: ancestry specific susceptibility to Crohn's disease in New Zealand?
    Gearry RB, Lea RA, Roberts RL, Chambers GK, Barclay ML, Kennedy MA.
    Gut; 2006 Apr 15; 55(4):580. PubMed ID: 16531539
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