Studies

  1. Host–microbe interactions have shaped the genetic architecture of inflammatory bowel disease

  2. A Genome-Wide Scan of Ashkenazi Jewish Crohn’s Disease Suggests Novel Susceptibility Loci

  3. A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies 2 Susceptibility Loci for Crohn’s Disease in a Japanese Population

  4. Genome-wide Association Study Signal at the 12q12 Locus for Crohn’s Disease May Represent Associations with the ***MUC19*** Gene

  5. A Genome-Wide Association Study Identifies 2 Susceptibility Loci for Crohn’s Disease in a Japanese Population

  6. Deep Resequencing of GWAS Loci Identifies Rare Variants in *CARD9* , *IL23R* and *RNF186* That Are Associated with Ulcerative Colitis

  7. Associations Between Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphisms and Susceptibility to Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease: A Meta-analysis

  8. Polymorphisms of the vitamin D receptor gene and the risk of inflammatory bowel disease: a meta-analysis

  9. Genome-wide association study of Crohn’s disease in Koreans revealed three new susceptibility loci and common attributes of genetic susceptibility across ethnic populations

  10. Association analyses identify 38 susceptibility loci for inflammatory bowel disease and highlight shared genetic risk across populations