Ankyrin repeat and zinc-finger domain-containing 1 mutations are associated with infantile-onset inflammatory bowel disease
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E. Cuppen | W. Kloosterman | I. Nijman | P. Coffer | J. V. van Montfrans | E. Nieuwenhuis | R. Houwen | M. Harakalova | A. Muise | P. V. van Hasselt | A. Elkadri | M. V. van Haelst | E. Rieter | K. Fiedler | E. Mocholí | E. Triffaux | Désirée Y. van Haaften-Visser
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