Colonic epithelial miR-31 associates with the development of Crohn's phenotypes

Keith, BP; Barrow, JB; Toyonaga, T; Kazgan, N; O'Connor, MH; Shah, ND; Schaner, MS; Wolber, EA; Trad, OK; Gipson, GR; Pitman, WA; Kanke, M; Saxena, SJ; Chaumont, N; Sadiq, TS; Koruda, MJ; Cotney, PA; Allbritton, N; Trembath, DG; Sylvester, F; Furey,

Sethupathy, P (reprint author), Cornell Univ, Coll Vet Med, Dept Biomed Sci, T7010A 618 Tower Rd, New York, NY 14853 USA.; Furey, TS (reprint author), Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill, 5022 Genet Med Bldg,120 Mason Farm Rd, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 USA.; Shei

JCI INSIGHT, 2018; 3 (19):

Abstract

BACKGROUND. Crohn's disease (CD) is highly heterogeneous, due in large part to variability in cellular processes that underlie the natural history of ......

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