Influence of gene-by-sex interaction on time-to-asthma onset: a large-scale genome-wide meta-analysis

R. Veil (Paris, France), H. Mohamdi (Paris, France), R. Granell (Bristol, United Kingdom), M. Ege (Munich, Germany), M. Freidin (Tomsk, Russian Federation), M. Imboden (Basel, Switzerland), A. James (Nedlands, Australia), D. Jarvis (London, United Kingdom), E. Khusnutdinova (Ufa, Russian Federation), C. Laprise (Saguenay, Canada), P. Margaritte-Jeannin (Paris, France), L. Ogorodova (Tomsk, Russian Federation), C. Sarnowski (Paris, France), M. Dizier (Paris, France), A. Henderson (Bristol, United Kingdom), A. Karunas (Ufa, Russian Federation), E. Von Mutius (Munich, Germany), N. Probst-Hensch (Basel, Switzerland), B. Leynaert (Paris, France), F. Demenais (Paris, France), E. Bouzigon (Paris, France)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Multiomics studies in epidemiology: what can they tell us?
Session: Multiomics studies in epidemiology: what can they tell us?
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 2190
Disease area: Airway diseases

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