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1. Clinical and treatment outcomes of a second subcutaneous or intravenous anti-TNF in patients with ulcerative colitis treated with two consecutive anti-TNF agents: data from the ENEIDA registry

2. Stratified analyses refine association between TLR7 rare variants and severe COVID-19

3. Técnicas ómicas aplicadas al estudio de la microbiota

4. Identification of taxonomic changes in the fecal bacteriome associated with colorectal polyps and cancer: potential biomarkers for early diagnosis

5. RETRACTED: A 1 year course of starch- and sucrose-reduced diet used by irritable bowel syndrome patients with diarrhoea and the effect of genetic variants

6. LncRNA ARGI Contributes to Virus‐Induced Pancreatic β Cell Inflammation Through Transcriptional Activation of IFN‐Stimulated Genes

7. Applicability of polygenic risk scores in endometriosis clinical presentation

8. Local genetic variation of inflammatory bowel disease in Basque population and its effect in risk prediction

9. The effect of starch- and sucrose-reduced diet accompanied by nutritional and culinary recommendations on the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome patients with diarrhoea

10. GWAS of stool frequency provides insights into gastrointestinal motility and irritable bowel syndrome

11. The methylome of the celiac intestinal epithelium harbours genotype-independent alterations in the HLA region

12. Host Genetics and Microbiota Interactions in Colorectal Cancer: Shared or Independent Risk?

13. MAGI2 Gene Region and Celiac Disease

14. Implication of m6A mRNA Methylation in Susceptibility to Inflammatory Bowel Disease

15. High Expression of Endogenous Retroviral Envelope Gene in the Equine Fetal Part of the Placenta.

16. Correction: No Major Host Genetic Risk Factor Contributed to A(H1N1)2009 Influenza Severity.

17. No Major Host Genetic Risk Factor Contributed to A(H1N1)2009 Influenza Severity.

18. A new method for extracting skin microbes allows metagenomic analysis of whole-deep skin.

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