A case-only study of gene-environment interaction between genetic susceptibility variants in NOD2 and cigarette smoking in Crohn's disease aetiology
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U. Nöthlings | J. Hampe | A. Franke | M. Nothnagel | T. Balschun | S. Nikolaus | K. Helbig | S. Schreiber
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