A genome-wide association study identifies three new susceptibility loci for ulcerative colitis in the Japanese population
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Yusuke Nakamura | T. Kawaguchi | T. Tsunoda | T. Matsui | M. Kubo | A. Takahashi | Y. Kiyohara | N. Kamatani | Y. Shinomura | T. Shimosegawa | N. Hosono | Y. Kakuta | M. Iida | J. Umeno | Y. Arimura | Y. Kinouchi | T. Matsumoto | Tomonaga Matsushita | K. Asano | M. Hosokawa | Kouichi Asano | M. Kubo
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