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Genome-wide association studies of asthma in population-based cohorts confirm known and suggested loci and identify an additional association near HLA.
PloS one 2012 7 (9): 9. Ramasamy A, Kuokkanen M, Vedantam S, Gajdos ZK, Couto Alves A, Lyon HN, Ferreira MA, Strachan DP, Zhao JH, Abramson MJ, Brown MA, Coin L, Dharmage SC, Duffy DL, Haahtela T, Heath AC, Janson C, Kähönen M, Khaw KT, Laitinen J, Le Souef P, Lehtimäki T, Madden PA, Marks GB, Martin NG, Matheson MC, Palmer CD, Palotie A, Pouta A, Robertson CF, Viikari J, Widen E, Wjst M, Jarvis DL, Montgomery GW, Thompson PJ, Wareham N, Eriksson J, Jousilahti P, Laitinen T, Pekkanen J, Raitakari OT, O'Connor GT, Salomaa V, Jarvelin MR, Hirschhorn JN |
IL-33 polymorphisms are associated with increased risk of hay fever and reduced regulatory T cells in a birth cohort. Pediatric allergy and immunology : official publication of the European Society of Pediatric Allergy and Immunology 2016 May . Schröder Paul Christoph, Casaca Vera Isabel, Illi Sabina, Schieck Maximilian, Michel Sven, Böck Andreas, Roduit Caroline, Frei Remo, Lluis Anna, Genuneit Jon, Pfefferle Petra, Roponen Marjut, Weber Juliane, Braun-Fahrländer Charlotte, Riedler Josef, Lauener Roger, Vuitton Dominique Angèle, Dalphin Jean-Charles, Pekkanen Juha, von Mutius Erika, Kabesch Michael, Schaub Bianca, |
Heritability and confirmation of genetic association studies for childhood asthma in twins. Allergy 2016 Feb 71 (2): 230-8. Ullemar V, Magnusson P K E, Lundholm C, Zettergren A, Melén E, Lichtenstein P, Almqvist |
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