Integrative epigenome-wide analysis demonstrates that DNA methylation may mediate genetic risk in inflammatory bowel disease
Epigenetic perturbations may be an important factor in diseases where both genes and environment play a role. Here, Ventham and colleagues show that DNA methylation changes in inflammatory bowel disease are related to the underlying genotype, and are associated with cell-specific changes to gene exp...
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Autores principales: | N. T. Ventham, N. A. Kennedy, A. T. Adams, R. Kalla, S. Heath, K. R. O'Leary, H. Drummond, IBD BIOM consortium, IBD CHARACTER consortium, D. C. Wilson, I. G. Gut, E. R. Nimmo, J. Satsangi |
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Formato: | article |
Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/03f4cfccee3b45d1b75ae6adcb9da079 |
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