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323 related items for PubMed ID: 22266421

  • 1. Non-association of Crohn's disease with NOD2 gene variants in Moroccan patients.
    Hama I, Ratbi I, Reggoug S, Elkerch F, Kharrasse G, Errabih I, Ouazzani H, Sefiani A.
    Gene; 2012 May 10; 499(1):121-3. PubMed ID: 22266421
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  • 3. 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 10; 104(7):1723-33. PubMed ID: 19455129
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  • 5. Evidence of allelic heterogeneity for associations between the NOD2/CARD15 gene and ulcerative colitis among North Indians.
    Juyal G, Amre D, Midha V, Sood A, Seidman E, Thelma BK.
    Aliment Pharmacol Ther; 2007 Nov 15; 26(10):1325-32. PubMed ID: 17892524
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  • 6. NOD1 gene E266K polymorphism is associated with disease susceptibility but not with disease phenotype or NOD2/CARD15 in Hungarian patients with Crohn's disease.
    Molnar T, Hofner P, Nagy F, Lakatos PL, Fischer S, Lakatos L, Kovacs A, Altorjay I, Papp M, Palatka K, Demeter P, Tulassay Z, Nyari T, Miheller P, Papp J, Mandi Y, Lonovics J, Hungarian IBD Study Group.
    Dig Liver Dis; 2007 Dec 15; 39(12):1064-70. PubMed ID: 17964870
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  • 7. CARD15/NOD2, CD14 and toll-like 4 receptor gene polymorphisms in Saudi patients with Crohn's Disease.
    Azzam N, Nounou H, Alharbi O, Aljebreen A, Shalaby M.
    Int J Mol Sci; 2012 Dec 15; 13(4):4268-4280. PubMed ID: 22605977
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  • 8. NOD2/CARD15 gene influences disease behaviour but not IBD susceptibility in a Moroccan population.
    Serbati N, Badre W, Diakite B, Nadifi S.
    Turk J Gastroenterol; 2014 Dec 15; 25 Suppl 1():122-8. PubMed ID: 25910289
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  • 9. 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 15; 58(3):388-95. PubMed ID: 18824555
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  • 11. CARD15 in inflammatory bowel disease and Crohn's disease phenotypes: an association study and pooled analysis.
    Oostenbrug LE, Nolte IM, Oosterom E, van der Steege G, te Meerman GJ, van Dullemen HM, Drenth JP, de Jong DJ, van der Linde K, Jansen PL, Kleibeuker JH.
    Dig Liver Dis; 2006 Nov 15; 38(11):834-45. PubMed ID: 16920047
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  • 12. 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 15; 99(6):1134-40. PubMed ID: 15180737
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  • 13. 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 15; 42(12):1445-51. PubMed ID: 17852840
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  • 15. The ATG16L1 gene variants rs2241879 and rs2241880 (T300A) are strongly associated with susceptibility to Crohn's disease in the German population.
    Glas J, Konrad A, Schmechel S, Dambacher J, Seiderer J, Schroff F, Wetzke M, Roeske D, Török HP, Tonenchi L, Pfennig S, Haller D, Griga T, Klein W, Epplen JT, Folwaczny C, Lohse P, Göke B, Ochsenkühn T, Mussack T, Folwaczny M, Müller-Myhsok B, Brand S.
    Am J Gastroenterol; 2008 Mar 15; 103(3):682-91. PubMed ID: 18162085
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  • 16. Mutations in the NOD2/CARD15 gene in Crohn's disease are associated with ileocecal resection and are a risk factor for reoperation.
    Büning C, Genschel J, Bühner S, Krüger S, Kling K, Dignass A, Baier P, Bochow B, Ockenga J, Schmidt HH, Lochs H.
    Aliment Pharmacol Ther; 2004 May 15; 19(10):1073-8. PubMed ID: 15142196
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  • 18. NOD2 gene mutations associate weakly with ulcerative colitis but not with Crohn's disease in Indian patients with inflammatory bowel disease.
    Pugazhendhi S, Santhanam S, Venkataraman J, Creveaux I, Ramakrishna BS.
    Gene; 2013 Jan 10; 512(2):309-13. PubMed ID: 23085276
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  • 19. CARD15 mutations in Dutch familial and sporadic inflammatory bowel disease and an overview of European studies.
    van der Linde K, Boor PP, Houwing-Duistermaat JJ, Crusius BJ, Wilson PJ, Kuipers EJ, de Rooij FW.
    Eur J Gastroenterol Hepatol; 2007 Jun 10; 19(6):449-59. PubMed ID: 17489054
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  • 20. NOD2/CARD15 genotype, cardiovascular disease and cancer in 43,600 individuals from the general population.
    Yazdanyar S, Nordestgaard BG.
    J Intern Med; 2010 Aug 10; 268(2):162-70. PubMed ID: 20412372
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