Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies Two Novel Genomic Regions in Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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R. Scott | J. Attia | E. Holliday | M. D’Amato | M. McEvoy | N. Talley | N. Koloski | L. Agréus | A. Andreasson | Stephen J Hancock | R. Peel | Yuri A Saito | H. Nyhlin | A. Almazar
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