Polymorphisms in the Toll-like receptor and the IL-23/IL-17 pathways were associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease in a Danish cohort

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Polymorphisms in the Toll-like receptor and the IL-23/IL-17 pathways were associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease in a Danish cohort. / Bank, Steffen; Andersen, Paal Skytt; Burisch, Johan; Pedersen, Natalia; Roug, Stine; Galsgaard, Julied; Turino, Stine Ydegaard; Brodersen, Jacob Broder; Rashid, Shaista; Rasmussen, Britt Kaiser; Avlund, Sara; Olesen, Thomas Bastholm; Hoffmann, Hans Jürgen; Nexø, Bjørn Andersen; Sode, Jacob; Vogel, Ulla; Andersen, Vibeke.

I: P L o S One, Bind 10, Nr. 12, e0145302, 23.12.2015.

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Bank, S, Andersen, PS, Burisch, J, Pedersen, N, Roug, S, Galsgaard, J, Turino, SY, Brodersen, JB, Rashid, S, Rasmussen, BK, Avlund, S, Olesen, TB, Hoffmann, HJ, Nexø, BA, Sode, J, Vogel, U & Andersen, V 2015, 'Polymorphisms in the Toll-like receptor and the IL-23/IL-17 pathways were associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease in a Danish cohort', P L o S One, bind 10, nr. 12, e0145302. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145302

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Bank, S., Andersen, P. S., Burisch, J., Pedersen, N., Roug, S., Galsgaard, J., Turino, S. Y., Brodersen, J. B., Rashid, S., Rasmussen, B. K., Avlund, S., Olesen, T. B., Hoffmann, H. J., Nexø, B. A., Sode, J., Vogel, U., & Andersen, V. (2015). Polymorphisms in the Toll-like receptor and the IL-23/IL-17 pathways were associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease in a Danish cohort. P L o S One, 10(12), [e0145302]. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145302

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Bank S, Andersen PS, Burisch J, Pedersen N, Roug S, Galsgaard J o.a. Polymorphisms in the Toll-like receptor and the IL-23/IL-17 pathways were associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease in a Danish cohort. P L o S One. 2015 dec. 23;10(12). e0145302. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145302

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Bank, Steffen ; Andersen, Paal Skytt ; Burisch, Johan ; Pedersen, Natalia ; Roug, Stine ; Galsgaard, Julied ; Turino, Stine Ydegaard ; Brodersen, Jacob Broder ; Rashid, Shaista ; Rasmussen, Britt Kaiser ; Avlund, Sara ; Olesen, Thomas Bastholm ; Hoffmann, Hans Jürgen ; Nexø, Bjørn Andersen ; Sode, Jacob ; Vogel, Ulla ; Andersen, Vibeke. / Polymorphisms in the Toll-like receptor and the IL-23/IL-17 pathways were associated with susceptibility to inflammatory bowel disease in a Danish cohort. I: P L o S One. 2015 ; Bind 10, Nr. 12.

Bibtex

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AU - Burisch, Johan

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AU - Roug, Stine

AU - Galsgaard, Julied

AU - Turino, Stine Ydegaard

AU - Brodersen, Jacob Broder

AU - Rashid, Shaista

AU - Rasmussen, Britt Kaiser

AU - Avlund, Sara

AU - Olesen, Thomas Bastholm

AU - Hoffmann, Hans Jürgen

AU - Nexø, Bjørn Andersen

AU - Sode, Jacob

AU - Vogel, Ulla

AU - Andersen, Vibeke

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