International collaboration provides convincing linkage replication in complex disease through analysis of a large pooled data set: Crohn disease and chromosome 16
J. A. Cavanaugh, M. E. Bryce, P. M. Stanford, P. Pavli, S. Vermeire, M. Peeters, R. Vlietinck, P. Rutgeerts, J. D. Rioux, M. S. Silverberg, A. H. Steinhart, K. A. Siminovitch, J. P. Hugot, S. Lesage, H. Zouali, P. Paavola, L. Halme, M. Färkkilä, K. Kontula, V. AnneseP. Forabosco, P. Fortina, A. Latiano, D. Van Heel, M. Parkes, N. Lench, D. Jewell, S. R. Brant, J. E. Bailey-Wilson, C. I M Panhuysen, T. M. Bayless, J. H. Cho, D. K. Bonen, B. S. Kirschner, S. B. Hanauer, H. Yang, K. Taylor, S. R. Targan, J. I. Rotter, J. Silver, B. Gulwani-Akolkar, P. Akolkar, X. Y. Lin, R. H. Duerr, L. Zhang, J. P. Achkar, R. N. Baldassano, M. J. Daly, N. Risch
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