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Role of autophagy and autophagy genes in inflammatory bowel disease
Ken Cadwell
, Thaddeus S. Stappenbeck
, Herbert W. Virgin
Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
Division of Immunobiology
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Autophagy
100%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Autophagy-related Genes
100%
Autophagy Pathway
66%
Crohn's Disease
66%
ATG16L1
66%
Irgm1
66%
Inflammation
33%
Gastrointestinal Tract
33%
Intestine
33%
Polymorphism
33%
Diverse Populations
33%
Immune Cells
33%
Disease Susceptibility
33%
Intestinal mucosa
33%
Inflammatory Diseases
33%
Immune Regulation
33%
Indigenous Microbes
33%
Epithelia Cells
33%
Antimicrobial Immunity
33%
Crohn's Disease Pathogenesis
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Autophagy
100%
Inflammatory Bowel Disease
100%
Crohn's Disease
50%
ATG16L1
33%
Susceptibility
33%
Immunocompetent Cell
16%
Gastrointestinal Tract
16%
Intestine
16%
Infectious Agent
16%
Inflammatory Disorder
16%
Immunoregulation
16%
Epithelium Cell
16%
Intestine Mucosa
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Autophagy
100%
ATG16L1
33%
Gastrointestinal Tract
16%
Infectious Agent
16%
Immunocompetent Cell
16%
Immunoregulation
16%
Intestine Mucosa
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Autophagy
100%
Intestine
16%
Biological Sciences
16%
Intestinal Mucosa
16%
Polymorphism
16%