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An unusual case of Crohn's disease with unresponsive pleural exudates. Is Crohn's disease finally a systemic immunological disorder?
Papathanasopoulos, Athanasios A.
2007
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2
p. 116-121
6 p.
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A study in three European IBD cohorts confirms that the ATG16L1 c.898A>G (p.Thr300Ala) variant is a susceptibility factor for Crohn’s disease
Büning, Carsten
2007
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p. 70-76
7 p.
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Contents
2007
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2
p. v-
1 p.
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Effect of phenotype on health care costs in Crohn’s disease: A European study using the Montreal classification
Odes, Selwyn
2007
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p. 87-96
10 p.
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Instructions for Authors
2007
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p. I-II
nvt p.
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Intravenous iron therapy restores functional iron deficiency induced by infliximab
Katsanos, Konstantinos
2007
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p. 97-105
9 p.
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Limited ileo-caecal resection for localised Crohn’s disease in childhood: Clinical outcome and predictors of further surgery
Cook, L.
2007
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p. 82-86
5 p.
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NOD2 activity modulates the phenotype of LPS-stimulated dendritic cells to promote the development of T-helper type 2-like lymphocytes — Possible implications for NOD2-associated Crohn's disease
Butler, Matt
2007
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p. 106-115
10 p.
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Non-adherence to treatment in inflammatory bowel disease in Czech Republic
Cerveny, Petr
2007
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p. 77-81
5 p.
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Pulmonary abnormalities in inflammatory bowel disease
Schleiermacher, Dietlind
2007
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p. 61-69
9 p.
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The effects of NOD2/CARD15 mutations on the function of the intestinal barrier
Rogler, Gerhard
2007
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p. 53-60
8 p.
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