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Ogura, Y., Bonen, D. K., Inohara, N., Nicolae, D. L., Chen, F. F., Ramos, R., Britton, H., Moran, T., Karaliuskas, R., Duerr, R. H., Achkar, J.-P., Brant, S. R., Bayless, T. M., Kirschner, B. S., Hanauer, S. B., Nuñez, G., & Cho, J. H. (2001). A frameshift mutation in NOD2 associated with susceptibility to Crohn’s disease. Nature, 411(6837), 603–606.

Authors 17
  1. Yasunori Ogura (first)
  2. Denise K. Bonen (additional)
  3. Naohiro Inohara (additional)
  4. Dan L. Nicolae (additional)
  5. Felicia F. Chen (additional)
  6. Richard Ramos (additional)
  7. Heidi Britton (additional)
  8. Thomas Moran (additional)
  9. Reda Karaliuskas (additional)
  10. Richard H. Duerr (additional)
  11. Jean-Paul Achkar (additional)
  12. Steven R. Brant (additional)
  13. Theodore M. Bayless (additional)
  14. Barbara S. Kirschner (additional)
  15. Stephen B. Hanauer (additional)
  16. Gabriel Nuñez (additional)
  17. Judy H. Cho (additional)
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@article{Ogura_2001, title={A frameshift mutation in NOD2 associated with susceptibility to Crohn’s disease}, volume={411}, ISSN={1476-4687}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/35079114}, DOI={10.1038/35079114}, number={6837}, journal={Nature}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Ogura, Yasunori and Bonen, Denise K. and Inohara, Naohiro and Nicolae, Dan L. and Chen, Felicia F. and Ramos, Richard and Britton, Heidi and Moran, Thomas and Karaliuskas, Reda and Duerr, Richard H. and Achkar, Jean-Paul and Brant, Steven R. and Bayless, Theodore M. and Kirschner, Barbara S. and Hanauer, Stephen B. and Nuñez, Gabriel and Cho, Judy H.}, year={2001}, month=may, pages={603–606} }