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A Frameshift in CSF2RB Predominant Among Ashkenazi Jews Increases Risk for Crohn's Disease and Reduces Monocyte Signaling via GM-CSF.
Ling-shiang Chuang,N. Villaverde,Ken Y. Hui,A. Mortha,Adeeb H. Rahman,A. Levine,T. Haritunians,Sok Meng Evelyn Ng,Wei Zhang,Nai-yun Hsu,Jody-Ann Facey,Tramy Luong,Heriberto Fernandez-Hernandez,Dalin Li,M. Rivas,E. Schiff,A. Gusev,L. Schumm,B. Bowen,Y. Sharma,Kaida Ning,R. Remark,S. Gnjatic,P. Legnani,J. George,B. Sands,J. Stempak,L. Datta,S. Lipka,S. Katz,A. Cheifetz,N. Barzilai,Nikolas Pontikos,C. Abraham,M. Dubinsky,S. Targan,K. Taylor,J. Rotter,E. Scherl,R. Desnick,M. Abreu,Hongyu Zhao,G. Atzmon,I. Pe’er,S. Kugathasan,H. Hakonarson,J. McCauley,T. Lencz,A. Darvasi,V. Plagnol,M. Silverberg,A. Muise,S. Brant,M. Daly,A. Segal,R. Duerr,M. Merad,D. McGovern,I. Peter,Judy H. Cho
Published 2016 in Gastroenterology
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2016
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Gastroenterology
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2016-10-01
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Biology, Medicine
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