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    Connelly TM, Berg AS, Harris L, Brinton D, Deiling S, Koltun WA.
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  • 43. Investigation of NOD1/CARD4 variation in inflammatory bowel disease using a haplotype-tagging strategy.
    Van Limbergen J, Nimmo ER, Russell RK, Drummond HE, Smith L, Anderson NH, Davies G, Arnott ID, Wilson DC, Satsangi J.
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  • 44. Increased intestinal permeability and NOD2 variants in familial and sporadic Crohn's disease.
    D'Incà R, Annese V, di Leo V, Latiano A, Quaino V, Abazia C, Vettorato MG, Sturniolo GC.
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  • 47. Cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha A promoter gene polymorphism at position -308 G-->A and pediatric inflammatory bowel disease: implications in ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
    Sýkora J, Subrt I, Dìdek P, Siala K, Schwarz J, Machalová V, Varvarovská J, Pazdiora P, Pozler O, Stozický F.
    J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr; 2006 May 15; 42(5):479-87. PubMed ID: 16707968
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  • 50. Interleukin-18 gene polymorphisms in tunisian patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
    Ben Aleya W, Sfar I, Habibi I, Mouelhi L, Aouadi H, Makhlouf M, Ayed-Jendoubi S, Najjar T, Ben Abdallah T, Ayed K, Gorgi Y.
    Digestion; 2011 May 15; 83(4):269-74. PubMed ID: 21273776
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  • 57. The immunological and genetic basis of inflammatory bowel disease.
    Bouma G, Strober W.
    Nat Rev Immunol; 2003 Jul 15; 3(7):521-33. PubMed ID: 12876555
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  • 59. Unravelling the complex genetics of inflammatory bowel disease.
    Russell RK, Wilson DC, Satsangi J.
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  • 60. [NOD2: A functional and positional candidate gene in Crohn's disease].
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