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Nature Plants|June 3, 2016
Chloroplasts play a central role in plant defence and are targeted by pathogen effectorsMarta de Torres Zabala, George Littlejohn, Siddharth Jayaraman, et al.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|February 21, 2018
The Impact of NOD2 Variants on Fecal Microbiota in Crohn's Disease and Controls Without Gastrointestinal DiseaseNicholas A Kennedy, Christopher A Lamb, Susan H Berry, et al.
Gastroenterology|March 23, 2002
The contribution of NOD2 gene mutations to the risk and site of disease in inflammatory bowel diseaseAndrew P Cuthbert, Sheila A Fisher, Muddassar M Mirza, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 6, 2003
Genetic evidence for interaction of the 5q31 cytokine locus and the CARD15 gene in Crohn diseaseMuddassar M Mirza, Sheila A Fisher, Kathy King, et al.
Human Mutation|July 13, 2006
Direct or indirect association in a complex disease: the role of SLC22A4 and SLC22A5 functional variants in Crohn diseaseSheila A Fisher, Jochen Hampe, Clive M Onnie, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 8, 2003
Type III protein translocase: HrcN is a peripheral ATPase that is activated by oligomerizationCharalambos Pozidis, Aggeliki Chalkiadaki, Amalia Gomez-Serrano, et al.
Human Mutation|November 10, 2005
Mutation, selection, and evolution of the Crohn disease susceptibility gene CARD15Kathy King, Mohammed F Sheikh, Andrew P Cuthbert, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|April 21, 2005
Association of DLG5 R30Q variant with inflammatory bowel diseaseMark J Daly, Alexandra V Pearce, Lisa Farwell, et al.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|June 17, 2016
Genetic Association Analysis Reveals Differences in the Contribution of NOD2 Variants to the Clinical Phenotypes of Orofacial GranulomatosisAlexander Mentzer, Shalini Nayee, Yasmin Omar, et al.
Gastroenterology|May 9, 2007
IL23R variation determines susceptibility but not disease phenotype in inflammatory bowel diseaseMark Tremelling, Fraser Cummings, Sheila A Fisher, et al.
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Nature Plants|June 3, 2016
Chloroplasts play a central role in plant defence and are targeted by pathogen effectorsMarta de Torres Zabala, George Littlejohn, Siddharth Jayaraman, et al.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|February 21, 2018
The Impact of NOD2 Variants on Fecal Microbiota in Crohn's Disease and Controls Without Gastrointestinal DiseaseNicholas A Kennedy, Christopher A Lamb, Susan H Berry, et al.
Gastroenterology|March 23, 2002
The contribution of NOD2 gene mutations to the risk and site of disease in inflammatory bowel diseaseAndrew P Cuthbert, Sheila A Fisher, Muddassar M Mirza, et al.
American Journal of Human Genetics|March 6, 2003
Genetic evidence for interaction of the 5q31 cytokine locus and the CARD15 gene in Crohn diseaseMuddassar M Mirza, Sheila A Fisher, Kathy King, et al.
Human Mutation|July 13, 2006
Direct or indirect association in a complex disease: the role of SLC22A4 and SLC22A5 functional variants in Crohn diseaseSheila A Fisher, Jochen Hampe, Clive M Onnie, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 8, 2003
Type III protein translocase: HrcN is a peripheral ATPase that is activated by oligomerizationCharalambos Pozidis, Aggeliki Chalkiadaki, Amalia Gomez-Serrano, et al.
Human Mutation|November 10, 2005
Mutation, selection, and evolution of the Crohn disease susceptibility gene CARD15Kathy King, Mohammed F Sheikh, Andrew P Cuthbert, et al.
European Journal of Human Genetics : EJHG|April 21, 2005
Association of DLG5 R30Q variant with inflammatory bowel diseaseMark J Daly, Alexandra V Pearce, Lisa Farwell, et al.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|June 17, 2016
Genetic Association Analysis Reveals Differences in the Contribution of NOD2 Variants to the Clinical Phenotypes of Orofacial GranulomatosisAlexander Mentzer, Shalini Nayee, Yasmin Omar, et al.
Gastroenterology|May 9, 2007
IL23R variation determines susceptibility but not disease phenotype in inflammatory bowel diseaseMark Tremelling, Fraser Cummings, Sheila A Fisher, et al.
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