Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae Antibodies Are Only Modestly More Common in Subjects Later Developing Crohn's Disease.

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Full Title: Dig Dis Sci

Abbreviation: Dig Dis Sci

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Subject Category: Gastroenterology

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"Funding Open access funding provided by Umea University. This work was supported by the Region of Västerbotten, Biobank Sweden supported by the Swedish Research Council (VR 2017-00650) and grants from Mag-Tarmfonden, Sweden."

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