Genome-wide association study implicates immune activation of multiple integrin genes in inflammatory bowel disease
Katrina M. de Lange(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Jeffrey C. Barrett(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Natalie J. Prescott(Guy's Hospital), Christopher A Lamb(Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Jeremy Sanderson(Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust), Sun‐Gou Ji(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Carl A. Anderson(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Cathryn Edwards(Torbay Hospital), Jack Satsangi(Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre), Christopher G. Mathew(National Health Laboratory Service), John Mansfield(Newcastle University), Loukas Moutsianas(Genomics England), Ailsa Hart(St Mark's Hospital), Nicholas A. Kennedy(University of Exeter), Luke Jostins(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Yang Luo(South China Agricultural University), Graham Heap(Queen Mary University of London), Craig Mowat(Ninewells Hospital), Daniel L Rice(Wellcome Sanger Institute), Miles Parkes(Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust), Paul Henderson(Royal Hospital for Sick Children), Tariq Ahmad(National Health Service), Holm H. Uhlig(University of Oxford), David C. Wilson(University of Edinburgh), Charlie W. Lees(Western General Hospital), Alison Simmons(John Radcliffe Hospital), Javier Gutierrez‐Achury(Wellcome Sanger Institute), James Lee(Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust), C J Hawkey(NIHR Nottingham Digestive Diseases Biomedical Research Unit), Elaine R. Nimmo(Western General Hospital), Mark Tremelling(Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital)
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