Circulating cathelicidin levels correlate with mucosal disease activity in ulcerative colitis, risk of intestinal stricture in Crohn's disease, and clinical prognosis in inflammatory bowel disease.
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- Original Title:
- Circulating cathelicidin levels correlate with mucosal disease activity in ulcerative colitis, risk of intestinal stricture in Crohn's disease, and clinical prognosis in inflammatory bowel disease.
- Published In:
- BMC gastroenterology, 17(1), 63 (2017)
- Authors:
- Tran, Diana Hoang-Ngoc, Wang, Jiani, Ha, Christina, Ho, Wendy, Mattai, S Anjani, Oikonomopoulos, Angelos, Weiss, Guy, Lacey, Precious, Cheng, Michelle, Shieh, Christine, Mussatto, Caroline C, Ho, Samantha, Hommes, Daniel, Koon, Hon Wai
- Database ID:
- RPEP-03499
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Tran, Diana Hoang-Ngoc; Wang, Jiani; Ha, Christina; Ho, Wendy; Mattai, S Anjani; Oikonomopoulos, Angelos; Weiss, Guy; Lacey, Precious; Cheng, Michelle; Shieh, Christine; Mussatto, Caroline C; Ho, Samantha; Hommes, Daniel; Koon, Hon Wai. (2017). Circulating cathelicidin levels correlate with mucosal disease activity in ulcerative colitis, risk of intestinal stricture in Crohn's disease, and clinical prognosis in inflammatory bowel disease.. BMC gastroenterology, 17(1), 63. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-017-0619-4
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Tran, Diana Hoang-Ngoc, et al. "Circulating cathelicidin levels correlate with mucosal disease activity in ulcerative colitis, risk of intestinal stricture in Crohn's disease, and clinical prognosis in inflammatory bowel disease.." BMC gastroenterology, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12876-017-0619-4
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