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Lawrence S Gaines

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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|August 3, 2016
Reply to Dai et alLawrence S Gaines, Michael D Kappelman, Millie Dascomb Long
Crohn'S & Colitis 360|January 8, 2024
The Comorbidity of Patient-Reported Crohn's Disease Activity and Depression: The Role of Health Behavior MediatorsLawrence S Gaines, Michael D Kappelman, David A Schwartz, et al.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|July 10, 2019
Does Reverse Causality Underlie the Temporal Relationship Between Depression and Crohn's Disease?Lawrence S Gaines, James C Slaughter, David A Schwartz, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|April 6, 2016
Association Between Affective-Cognitive Symptoms of Depression and Exacerbation of Crohn's DiseaseLawrence S Gaines, James C Slaughter, Sara N Horst, et al.
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The American Journal of Gastroenterology|August 3, 2016
Reply to Dai et alLawrence S Gaines, Michael D Kappelman, Millie Dascomb Long
Crohn'S & Colitis 360|January 8, 2024
The Comorbidity of Patient-Reported Crohn's Disease Activity and Depression: The Role of Health Behavior MediatorsLawrence S Gaines, Michael D Kappelman, David A Schwartz, et al.
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases|July 10, 2019
Does Reverse Causality Underlie the Temporal Relationship Between Depression and Crohn's Disease?Lawrence S Gaines, James C Slaughter, David A Schwartz, et al.
The American Journal of Gastroenterology|April 6, 2016
Association Between Affective-Cognitive Symptoms of Depression and Exacerbation of Crohn's DiseaseLawrence S Gaines, James C Slaughter, Sara N Horst, et al.
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