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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 14, 2014; 20(10): 2664-2672
Published online Mar 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i10.2664
ATG16L1 and NOD2 polymorphisms enhance phagocytosis in monocytes of Crohn’s disease patients
Simone CS Wolfkamp, Caroline Verseyden, Esther WM Vogels, Sander Meisner, Kirsten Boonstra, Charlotte P Peters, Pieter CF Stokkers, Anje A te Velde
Simone CS Wolfkamp, Caroline Verseyden, Esther WM Vogels, Sander Meisner, Charlotte P Peters, Anje A te Velde, Tytgat Institute for Liver and Intestinal Research, Academic Medical Center, 1105 BK Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Kirsten Boonstra, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Academic Medical Center, 1105 BK Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Pieter CF Stokkers, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, St. Lucas Andreas Hospital, 1105 BK Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Author contributions: Wolfkamp SCS, Stokkers PCF and te Velde AA designed the research; Wolfkamp SCS, Verseyden C, Vogels EWM and Meisner S performed the research; Boonstra K and Peters CP contributed to patient work; Wolfkamp SCS Verseyden C and Meisner S analyzed the data; Wolfkamp SCS, Stokkers PCF and te Velde AA wrote the paper.
Correspondence to: Dr. Anje A te Velde, PhD, Tytgat Institute for Liver and Intestinal Research, Academic Medical Center, S2-176, Meibergdreef 69-71, 1105 BK Amsterdam, The Netherlands. a.a.tevelde@amc.uva.nl
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Received: September 6, 2012
Revised: February 1, 2013
Accepted: February 7, 2013
Published online: March 14, 2014
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