Polymorphisms in all three ORMDL genes are associated with asthma and their mRNA expression is increased in asthmatics
A. Toncheva, D. Potaczek, M. Schedel, S. Michel, N. Krajnov, V. Gaertner, T. Illig, A. Franke, C. Winkler, J. Hohlfeld, C. Vogelberg, A. von Berg, A. Bufe, A. Heinzmann, O. Laub, E. Rietschel, B. Simma, J. Genuneit, M. Kabesch (Regensburg, Hannover, Neuherberg, Kiel, Dresden, Wesel, Bochum, Freiburg, Rosenheim, Cologne, Ulm, Germany; Denver, United States Of America; Feldkirch, Austria)
Source: International Congress 2014 – Paediatric asthma: pathogenesis and immunology
Session: Paediatric asthma: pathogenesis and immunology
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3227
Disease area: Airway diseases
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A. Toncheva, D. Potaczek, M. Schedel, S. Michel, N. Krajnov, V. Gaertner, T. Illig, A. Franke, C. Winkler, J. Hohlfeld, C. Vogelberg, A. von Berg, A. Bufe, A. Heinzmann, O. Laub, E. Rietschel, B. Simma, J. Genuneit, M. Kabesch (Regensburg, Hannover, Neuherberg, Kiel, Dresden, Wesel, Bochum, Freiburg, Rosenheim, Cologne, Ulm, Germany; Denver, United States Of America; Feldkirch, Austria). Polymorphisms in all three ORMDL genes are associated with asthma and their mRNA expression is increased in asthmatics. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3227
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