Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition
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Contribution of the Complex NOD1/CARD4 Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism +32656 to IBD in Scottish Children: Effects on Susceptibility, Phenotype and Interaction with NOD2/CARD15
Authors: Niall Anderson; J Satsangi; Richard K Russell; J Van Limbergen; Elaine R. Nimmo; Hazel E. Drummond; Peter M. Gillett; +1 Authors
Niall Anderson; J Satsangi; Richard K Russell; J Van Limbergen; Elaine R. Nimmo; Hazel E. Drummond; Peter M. Gillett; David C. Wilson;
Contribution of the Complex NOD1/CARD4 Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism +32656 to IBD in Scottish Children: Effects on Susceptibility, Phenotype and Interaction with NOD2/CARD15
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