Genome-wide interaction study of environmental tobacco smoke exposure on time-to-asthma onset in childhood
P. Sugier (Paris, France), C. Sarnowski (Paris, France), R. Granell (Bristol, United Kingdom), C. Laprise (Chicoutimi, Canada), D. Jarvis (London, United Kingdom), M. Ege (Munich, Germany), E. Von Mutius (Munich, Germany), M. Dizier (Paris, France), A. Henderson (Bristol, United Kingdom), M. Kogevinas (Barcelona, Spain), F. Demenais (Paris, France), E. Bouzigon (Paris, France)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Role of omics in population studies
Session: Role of omics in population studies
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1278
Disease area: Airway diseases
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P. Sugier (Paris, France), C. Sarnowski (Paris, France), R. Granell (Bristol, United Kingdom), C. Laprise (Chicoutimi, Canada), D. Jarvis (London, United Kingdom), M. Ege (Munich, Germany), E. Von Mutius (Munich, Germany), M. Dizier (Paris, France), A. Henderson (Bristol, United Kingdom), M. Kogevinas (Barcelona, Spain), F. Demenais (Paris, France), E. Bouzigon (Paris, France). Genome-wide interaction study of environmental tobacco smoke exposure on time-to-asthma onset in childhood. 1278
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