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The Trans_CEDAR project aims to identify genetic factors contributing to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) by analyzing gene expression and genetic variations in healthy individuals. It focuses on understanding the underlying biology to develop better diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for IBD.
Life-time prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is reaching an alarming rate of > 1/400 in industrialized societies.
Improved understanding of disease pathogenesis is essential to develop more effective preventive, diagnostic and therapeutic measures.
Genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have identified ~ 160 risk loci contributing to inherited predisposition to Crohn's disease and/or ulcerative colitis.
While this has already led to the identification of new perturbed pathways and…
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