JOSÉ RAMÓN BILBAO CATALÁ-rekin lankidetzan egindako argitalpenak (144)

2024

  1. A Novel, Noninvasive Method to Diagnose Active Eosinophilic Esophagitis, Combining Clinical Data and Oral Cavity RNA Levels

    Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology

  2. Additional file 10 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  3. Additional file 10 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  4. Additional file 4 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  5. Additional file 4 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  6. Additional file 5 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  7. Additional file 5 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  8. Additional file 6 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  9. Additional file 6 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  10. Additional file 7 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  11. Additional file 7 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  12. Additional file 8 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  13. Additional file 8 of Sex bias in celiac disease: XWAS and monocyte eQTLs in women identify TMEM187 as a functional candidate gene

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  14. Exploring the genetics of airflow limitation in lung function across the lifespan – a polygenic risk score study

    eClinicalMedicine, Vol. 75

  15. Risk for progression to type 1 diabetes in first-degree relatives under 50 years of age

    Frontiers in Endocrinology, Vol. 15