RIP2 polymorphisms in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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C. O'Morain | J. Hugot | H. Zouali | Y. Finkel | M. Gassull | L. Pascoe | C. Tysk | J. Colombel | M. Lémann | C. Jung | R. Thiébaut | F. Merlin | S. Almér | V. Douchin
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