Copy number variation of scavenger-receptor cysteine-rich domains within DMBT1 and Crohn's disease
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Eld | E. Nimmo | J. Satsangi | N. Prescott | C. Mathew | J. Mansfield | P. Andersen | P. Munkholm | E. Hollox | C. Veal | I. Vind | Peder Fode | S. Polley | John Mans | Paal Skyt Andersen | Christopher G Mathew
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