Genome-wide association study implicates immune activation of multiple integrin genes in inflammatory bowel disease

Katrina M. de Lange(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Loukas Moutsianas(Wellcome Sanger Institute), James Lee(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Christopher A Lamb(Newcastle University), Yang Luo(Broad Institute), Nicholas A. Kennedy(University of Exeter), Luke Jostins(Canterbury Christ Church University), Daniel L Rice(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Javier Gutierrez‐Achury(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Sun‐Gou Ji(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Graham Heap(University of Exeter), Elaine R. Nimmo(Western General Hospital), Cathryn Edwards(Torbay Hospital), Paul Henderson(Royal Hospital for Sick Children), Craig Mowat(Ninewells Hospital), Jeremy Sanderson(St Thomas' Hospital), Jack Satsangi(Western General Hospital), Alison Simmons(John Radcliffe Hospital), David C. Wilson(Royal Hospital for Sick Children), Mark Tremelling(Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital), Ailsa Hart(St Mark's Hospital), Christopher G. Mathew(Guy's Hospital), William G Newman(Manchester Academic Health Science Centre), Miles Parkes(Addenbrooke's Hospital), Charlie W. Lees(Western General Hospital), Holm H. Uhlig(John Radcliffe Hospital), C J Hawkey(NIHR Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit), Natalie J. Prescott(Guy's Hospital), Tariq Ahmad(University of Exeter), John Mansfield(Newcastle University), Carl A. Anderson(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Jeffrey C. Barrett(Wellcome Sanger Institute)
Nature Genetics
January 9, 2017
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