Transcriptional risk scores link GWAS to eQTLs and predict complications in Crohn's disease
Urko M. Marigorta(Georgia Institute of Technology), Greg Gibson(Georgia Institute of Technology), Richárd Kellermayer(Baylor College of Medicine), Melvin B. Heyman(University of California, San Francisco), Thomas D. Walters(University of Toronto), Judy H. Cho(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center), Michael C. Stephens(Medical College of Wisconsin), Marla C. Dubinsky(Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai), Robert N. Baldassano(Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), David R. Mack(University of Ottawa), Susan S. Baker(GTx (United States)), Lee A. Denson(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Kajari Mondal(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Joel R. Rosh(Cohen Children's Medical Center), Bruce J. Aronow(Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center), Anne M. Griffiths(University of Toronto), Jarod Prince(Emory University), Mi‐Ok Kim(Bristol-Myers Squibb (United States)), James Markowitz(Philadelphia University), Wallace Crandall, Subra Kugathasan(Children's Healthcare of Atlanta), Joshua D. Noe(Medical College of Wisconsin), Jeffrey S. Hyams(Connecticut Children's Medical Center)
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