A pleiotropic missense variant in SLC 39 A 8 is associated with Crohn ’ s disease and human gut microbiome composition Short Title : SLC 39 A 8 associated with CD and gut microbiome
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Judy H. Cho | M. Daly | L. Klei | H. Hakonarson | B. Devlin | J. Rioux | R. Xavier | M. Silverberg | S. Targan | M. Dubinsky | R. Duerr | S. Brant | M. Regueiro | L. Schumm | A. Ananthakrishnan | D. McGovern | Ken Y. Hui | Y. Sharma | J. Achkar | L. Baidoo | S. Brand | M. D’Amato | J. Glas | T. Haritunians | S. Kugathasan | L. Simms | G. Radford-Smith | J. Borneman | J. Braun | Jonathan P. Jacobs | C. Fiocchi | J. Halfvarson | Dalin Li | G. Aumais | R. Milgrom | D. Proctor | J. Stempak | L. Törkvist | J. Niess | C. Büning | J. Jacobs | Judy H. Cho | J. Jacobs
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