Sex-Dimorphic Analyses Identify Novel and Sex-Specific Genetic Associations in Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
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Alka A. Potdar | S. Dube | G. Boucher | T. Haritunians | Dalin Li | Shaohong Yang | Ho-Su Lee | K. Song | E. Mengesha | T. Naito | G. Botwin | M. Khrom | Dermot P B McGovern | Takeo Naito | D. McGovern
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