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  • 4. Epistasis between Toll-like receptor-9 polymorphisms and variants in NOD2 and IL23R modulates susceptibility to Crohn's disease.
    Török HP, Glas J, Endres I, Tonenchi L, Teshome MY, Wetzke M, Klein W, Lohse P, Ochsenkühn T, Folwaczny M, Göke B, Folwaczny C, Müller-Myhsok B, Brand S.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2009 Jul; 104(7):1723-33. PubMed ID: 19455129
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  • 6. Variants at the 3p21 locus influence susceptibility and phenotype both in adults and early-onset patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
    Latiano A, Palmieri O, Corritore G, Valvano MR, Bossa F, Cucchiara S, Castro M, Riegler G, De Venuto D, D'Incà R, Andriulli A, Annese V.
    Inflamm Bowel Dis; 2010 Jul; 16(7):1108-17. PubMed ID: 20024904
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  • 7. The association of MYO9B gene in Italian patients with inflammatory bowel diseases.
    Latiano A, Palmieri O, Valvano MR, D'Incà R, Caprilli R, Cucchiara S, Sturniolo GC, Bossa F, Andriulli A, Annese V.
    Aliment Pharmacol Ther; 2008 Feb 01; 27(3):241-8. PubMed ID: 17944996
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  • 8. Molecular prediction of disease risk and severity in a large Dutch Crohn's disease cohort.
    Weersma RK, Stokkers PC, van Bodegraven AA, van Hogezand RA, Verspaget HW, de Jong DJ, van der Woude CJ, Oldenburg B, Linskens RK, Festen EA, van der Steege G, Hommes DW, Crusius JB, Wijmenga C, Nolte IM, Dijkstra G, Dutch Initiative on Crohn and Colitis (ICC).
    Gut; 2009 Mar 01; 58(3):388-95. PubMed ID: 18824555
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  • 12. Association of a CXCL9 polymorphism with pediatric Crohn's disease.
    Lacher M, Kappler R, Berkholz S, Baurecht H, von Schweinitz D, Koletzko S.
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 2007 Nov 23; 363(3):701-7. PubMed ID: 17892861
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  • 14. The contribution of OCTN1/2 variants within the IBD5 locus to disease susceptibility and severity in Crohn's disease.
    Noble CL, Nimmo ER, Drummond H, Ho GT, Tenesa A, Smith L, Anderson N, Arnott ID, Satsangi J.
    Gastroenterology; 2005 Dec 23; 129(6):1854-64. PubMed ID: 16344054
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  • 17. The pregnane X receptor locus is associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease.
    Dring MM, Goulding CA, Trimble VI, Keegan D, Ryan AW, Brophy KM, Smyth CM, Keeling PW, O'Donoghue D, O'Sullivan M, O'Morain C, Mahmud N, Wikström AC, Kelleher D, McManus R.
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  • 18. Haplotypes of PADI4 susceptible to rheumatoid arthritis are also associated with ulcerative colitis in the Japanese population.
    Chen CC, Isomoto H, Narumi Y, Sato K, Oishi Y, Kobayashi T, Yanagihara K, Mizuta Y, Kohno S, Tsukamoto K.
    Clin Immunol; 2008 Feb 23; 126(2):165-71. PubMed ID: 17980669
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  • 19. A NFKB1 promoter polymorphism is involved in susceptibility to ulcerative colitis.
    Borm ME, van Bodegraven AA, Mulder CJ, Kraal G, Bouma G.
    Int J Immunogenet; 2005 Dec 23; 32(6):401-5. PubMed ID: 16313306
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  • 20. rs224136 on chromosome 10q21.1 and variants in PHOX2B, NCF4, and FAM92B are not major genetic risk factors for susceptibility to Crohn's disease in the German population.
    Glas J, Seiderer J, Pasciuto G, Tillack C, Diegelmann J, Pfennig S, Konrad A, Schmechel S, Wetzke M, Török HP, Stallhofer J, Jürgens M, Griga T, Klein W, Epplen JT, Schiemann U, Mussack T, Lohse P, Göke B, Ochsenkühn T, Folwaczny M, Müller-Myhsok B, Brand S.
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