Large-scale sequencing identifies multiple genes and rare variants associated with Crohn's disease susceptibility

Aleksejs Sazonovs, Christine R Stevens, Guhan R Venkataraman, Kai Yuan, Brandon Avila, Maria T Abreu, Tariq Ahmad, Matthieu Allez, Ashwin N Ananthakrishnan, Gil Atzmon, Aris Baras, Jeffrey C Barrett, Nir Barzilai, Laurent Beaugerie, Ashley Beecham, Charles N Bernstein, Alain Bitton, Bernd Bokemeyer, Andrew Chan, Daniel ChungIsabelle Cleynen, Jacques Cosnes, David J Cutler, Allan Daly*, Oriana M Damas, Lisa W Datta, Noor Dawany, Marcella Devoto, Sheila Dodge, Eva Ellinghaus, Laura Fachal, Martti Farkkila, William Faubion, Manuel Ferreira, Denis Franchimont, Stacey B Gabriel, Tian Ge, Michel Georges, Kyle Gettler, Mamta Giri, Benjamin Glaser, Siegfried Goerg, Philippe Goyette, Daniel Graham, Eija Hämäläinen, Talin Haritunians, Graham A Heap, Mikko Hiltunen, Marc Hoeppner, Marieke J Pierik, Belgium IBD Consortium

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