A unique serum IgG glycosylation signature predicts development of Crohn’s disease and is associated with pathogenic antibodies to mannose glycan

Joana Gaifem, Cláudia S. Rodrigues, Francesca Petralia, Inês Alves, Eduarda Leite-Gomes, Bruno Cavadas, Ana M. Dias, Catarina Moreira-Barbosa, Joana Revés, Renee M. Laird, Mislav Novokmet, Jerko Štambuk, Siniša Habazin, Berk Turhan, Zeynep H. Gümüş, Ryan Ungaro, Joana Torres, Gordan Lauc, Jean Frederic Colombel, Chad K. PorterSalomé S. Pinho

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Immunology and Microbiology

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