Genome-wide association study identifies new susceptibility loci for Crohn disease and implicates autophagy in disease pathogenesis
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Judy H Cho | Dan L Nicolae | Mark J Daly | Yin Yao Shugart | Philippe Goyette | M Michael Barmada | Judy H. Cho | Richard H Duerr | M. Daly | J. Rioux | R. Xavier | M. Silverberg | T. Green | A. Griffiths | D. Nicolae | S. Targan | R. Duerr | K. Taylor | S. Brant | A. Steinhart | M. Regueiro | L. Datta | L. Schumm | M. Barmada | J. Rotter | Y. Shugart | P. Goyette | A. Ippoliti | Edmond-Jean Bernard | Ramnik J Xavier | Jerome I Rotter | Ling Mei | Stephan R Targan | Mark S Silverberg | L. Mei | Kent D Taylor | John D Rioux | Alan Huett | Todd Green | Petric Kuballa | Lisa Wu Datta | Anne M Griffiths | Andrew F Ippoliti | Edmond-Jean Bernard | Miguel Regueiro | L Philip Schumm | A Hillary Steinhart | Steven R Brant | A. Huett | P. Kuballa | M. Daly | E. Bernard | Petric Kuballa | Judy H. Cho | K. Taylor | Todd Green | M. J. Daly | K. Taylor | L. P. Schumm
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