A study in three European IBD cohorts confirms that the ATG16L1 c.898A>G (p.Thr300Ala) variant is a susceptibility factor for Crohn's disease.
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T. Todorov | T. Durmuş | D. D. de Jong | F. Nagy | T. Molnár | A. Kage | O. Landt | J. Drenth | H. Lochs | H. Witt | H. Schmidt | R. Nickel | J. Lonovics | D. Baumgart | H. Büning | A. Sturm | T. Fiedler | E. Gentz | J. Büttner | S. Buhner | V. Haas | C. Büning
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