Transmission Distortion in Crohn's Disease Risk Gene ATG16L1 Leads to Sex Difference in Disease Asso...
Transmission Distortion in Crohn's Disease Risk Gene ATG16L1 Leads to Sex Difference in Disease Association
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Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press
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BackgroundCrohn's disease (CD), an inflammatory disease of the bowel, affects millions of people around the world. Evidence suggests that disease onset and pathogenesis differ between males and females. Yet no comprehensive efforts exist to assess the sex-specific genetic architecture of CD.MethodsWe used genotyping data from a cohort of 1748 CD ca...
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Transmission Distortion in Crohn's Disease Risk Gene ATG16L1 Leads to Sex Difference in Disease Association
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_3165065
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1078-0998
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1536-4844
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10.1002/ibd.21781