Role of polymorphic variants of genes NOD2/CARD15, DLG5 and TLR4 at Crohn’s disease and nonspecific ulcerative colitis
Abstract
The review presents data on the infl uence of polymorphic variants of genes NORD2/CARD15, DLG5, TLR4 on the disease progressing, age of manifestation, frequency of complications, and the length of the infl ammatory process along the intestine at the infl ammatory bowel disease.
About the Authors
N. A. MalahinovaRussian Federation
P. V. Shumilov
Russian Federation
J. G. Mukhina
Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Malahinova N.A., Shumilov P.V., Mukhina J.G. Role of polymorphic variants of genes NOD2/CARD15, DLG5 and TLR4 at Crohn’s disease and nonspecific ulcerative colitis. Yakut Medical Journal. 2010;(2):50-53. (In Russ.)









