NADPH oxidase complex and IBD candidate gene studies: identification of a rare variant in NCF2 that results in reduced binding to RAC2
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Judy H. Cho | C. Lees | J. Satsangi | M. Silverberg | A. Griffiths | R. Duerr | P. Hu | M. Glogauer | R. Russell | V. Wolters | W. Xu | T. Walters | G. Lam | J. Brumell | M. Sherlock | A. Muise | R. Murchie | R. Fattouh | J. Gana | A. D. Paterson | C. Guo | D. Wilson | Ramzi Fattouh | Judy H. Cho | R. Russell
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