Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily, member 1B haplotypes increase or decrease the risk of inflammatory bowel diseases in a New Zealand caucasian population.

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Full Title: Gastroenterol Res Pract

Abbreviation: Gastroenterol Res Pract

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Subject Category: Gastroenterology & Hepatology

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"The authors thank the Canterbury participants in our study. Other funding sources for the case and control DNA collection are the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation, Canterbury Liver and Digestive Diseases Trust, and Christchurch Gastroenterology Research Trust. Nutrigenomics New Zealand is a collaboration between AgResearch Ltd., Crop & Food Research, HortResearch and The University of Auckland. The authors declare no conflicts of interest."

Evidence found in paper:

"The authors thank the Canterbury participants in our study. Other funding sources for the case and control DNA collection are the Canterbury Medical Research Foundation, Canterbury Liver and Digestive Diseases Trust, and Christchurch Gastroenterology Research Trust. Nutrigenomics New Zealand is a collaboration between AgResearch Ltd., Crop & Food Research, HortResearch and The University of Auckland. The authors declare no conflicts of interest."

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