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. 2001 Dec;49(6):752–754. doi: 10.1136/gut.49.6.752

NOD2 (CARD15), the first susceptibility gene for Crohn's disease

D McGOVERN 1, D A VAN HEEL 1, T AHMAD 1, D JEWELL 1
PMCID: PMC1728539  PMID: 11709505

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Figure 1  

Representation of the NOD2 domain structure and the position of the polymorphisms associated with Crohn's disease. The numbers represent the amino acid positions. The C insertion at nucleotide 3020 causes a Leu1007Pro amino acid change followed by a stop codon. CARD, caspase recruitment domain; NBD, nucleotide binding domain; LRR, leucine rich repeat.

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