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Role of genetics and exposures in COPD and asthma
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Interactions of genetic variants and DNA-M of TSLP modify the eczema risk
Rumana Siddique (Germantown, United States of America), Rumana Siddique, Hongmei Zhang, Hasan Arshad, John Holloway, Wilfried Karmaus
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International Congress 2016 – Role of genetics and exposures in COPD and asthma
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Role of genetics and exposures in COPD and asthma
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1210
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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Rumana Siddique (Germantown, United States of America), Rumana Siddique, Hongmei Zhang, Hasan Arshad, John Holloway, Wilfried Karmaus. Interactions of genetic variants and DNA-M of TSLP modify the eczema risk. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1210
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