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PepT1 oligopeptide transporter (SLC15A1) gene polymorphism in inflammatory bowel disease

✍ Scribed by Marco Zucchelli; Leif Torkvist; Francesca Bresso; Jonas Halfvarson; Anna Hellquist; Francesca Anedda; Ghazaleh Assadi; Gunnar B. Lindgren; Monika Svanfeldt; Martin Janson; Colin L. Noble; Sven Pettersson; Maarit Lappalainen; Paulina Paavola-Sakki; Leena Halme; Martti Färkkilä; Ulla Turunen; Jack Satsangi; Kimmo Kontula; Robert Löfberg; Juha Kere; Mauro D'Amato


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
223 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
1078-0998

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