Defects in Nicotinamide-adenine Dinucleotide Phosphate Oxidase Genes NOX1 and DUOX2 in Very Early Onset Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Patti Hayes(University College Dublin), Ulla G. Knaus(University College Dublin), Ken Hui(Yale University), Judy H. Cho(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Steven R. Brant(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey), Conghui Guo(University of Toronto), Cornelia Thoeni, Luis Álvarez(National Children’s Research Centre), Abdul Elkadri(Medical College of Wisconsin), Dermot McGovern(Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust), James H. Doroshow(National Cancer Institute), Gabriella Aviello(University College Dublin), Inga Peter(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Scott B. Snapper(Massachusetts General Hospital), Lidija Kovačič(University College Dublin), Anne M. Griffiths(University of Toronto), Sandeep Dhillon, Holm H. Uhlig(University of Oxford), Kim O’Neill(University College Dublin), Aleixo A Muise, Mark S. Silverberg(Sinai Health System), Billy Bourke(National Children’s Research Centre), John H. Brumell(University of Toronto)
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