Diverse effects of the CARD15 and IBD5 loci on clinical phenotype in 630 patients with Crohnʼs disease
Clive M. Onnie(King's College London), Christopher G. Mathew(National Health Laboratory Service), Jeremy Sanderson(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Alastair Forbes(University of Tartu), Cathryn M. Lewis(King's College - North Carolina), Peter Green(Columbia University), Sheila Fisher(Broad Institute), Muddassar M. Mirza(Genomics England), Natalie J. Prescott(Guy's Hospital)
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