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    NOD2 mediates anti‐inflammatory signals induced by TLR2 ligands: implications for Crohn's disease by Netea, Mihai G., Kullberg, Bart Jan, de Jong, DirkJ., Franke, Barbara, Sprong, Tom, Naber, Ton H. J., Drenth, Joost P.H., Van der Meer, Jos W.M.

    Published in European Journal of Immunology (01-07-2004)
    “…Mutations of the NOD2 gene have been associated with an increased susceptibility to Crohn's disease, but the pathogenetic mechanisms mediated by NOD2 remain…”
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    High mucosal healing rates in 5‐ASA‐treated ulcerative colitis patients: Results of a meta‐analysis of clinical trials by Römkens, Tessa E.H., Kampschreur, Milou T., Drenth, Joost P.H., van Oijen, Martijn G.H., de Jong, Dirk J.

    Published in Inflammatory bowel diseases (01-11-2012)
    “…Background: Recently, mucosal healing (MH) is regarded as an important treatment goal in ulcerative colitis (UC). 5‐Aminosalicylates (5‐ASA) are the standard…”
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    NOD2 and toll-like receptors are nonredundant recognition systems of Mycobacterium tuberculosis by Ferwerda, Gerben, Girardin, Stephen E, Kullberg, Bart-Jan, Le Bourhis, Lionel, de Jong, Dirk J, Langenberg, Dennis M L, van Crevel, Reinout, Adema, Gosse J, Ottenhoff, Tom H M, Van der Meer, Jos W M, Netea, Mihai G

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-11-2005)
    “…Infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Recognition of M. tuberculosis by pattern recognition receptors is…”
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    Mycobacterium paratuberculosis is recognized by Toll-like receptors and NOD2 by Ferwerda, Gerben, Kullberg, Bart Jan, Jong, Dirk J., Girardin, Stephen E., Langenberg, Dennis M. L., Crevel, Reinout, Ottenhoff, Tom H. M., Van der Meer, Jos W. M., Netea, Mihai G.

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-10-2007)
    “…Mycobacterium paratuberculosis has been suggested to be involved in the pathogenesis of Crohn's disease (CD). The importance of microorganisms in CD is…”
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    LPS-Stimulated Whole Blood Cytokine Production Is Not Related to Disease Behavior in Patients with Quiescent Crohn's Disease by Broekman, Mark M T J, Roelofs, Hennie M J, Hoentjen, Frank, Wiegertjes, Renske, Stoel, Nicole, Joosten, Leo A, de Jong, Dirk J, Wanten, Geert J A

    Published in PloS one (24-07-2015)
    “…Crohn's disease (CD) is a chronic inflammatory disease in which cytokines play a pivotal role in the induction and maintenance of inflammation. Innate cytokine…”
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    Impaired dendritic cell function in Crohn’s disease patients with NOD2 3020insC mutation by Kramer, Matthijs, Netea, Mihai G., Jong, Dirk J., Kullberg, Bart Jan, Adema, Gosse J.

    Published in Journal of leukocyte biology (01-04-2006)
    “…The nucleotide oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2) 3020insC (NOD2fs) mutation increases susceptibility to Crohn’s disease (CD), but the mechanism remains…”
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    Effect of childbirth on the course of Crohn's disease; results from a retrospective cohort study in the Netherlands by Smink, Marieke, Lotgering, Frederik K, Albers, Lisette, de Jong, Dirk J

    Published in BMC gastroenterology (26-01-2011)
    “…Pregnant women with Crohn's disease needs proper counselling about the effect of pregnancy and childbirth on their disease. However, Literature about the…”
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    Association between toll‐like receptor 4 and inflammatory bowel disease by Oostenbrug, Liekele E, Drenth, Joost P. H., de Jong, Dirk J, Nolte, Ilja M, Oosterom, Elvira, van Dullemen, Hendrik M, van der Linde, Klaas, te Meerman, Gerard J, van der Steege, Gerrit, Kleibeuker, Jan H, Jansen, Peter L. M.

    Published in Inflammatory bowel diseases (01-06-2005)
    “…Background: The human Toll‐like receptor 4 (TLR4) participates in the innate response. Recently, the TLR4 variant Asp299Gly has been described to affect the…”
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