Late Breaking Abstract - An international Mendelian Randomization study of BMI and ICS response in children
C. Longo (Amsterdam, Netherlands), E. Forno (Pittsburgh, United States of America), A. Boeck (Munich, Germany), J. Celedon (Pittsburgh, United States of America), W. Chen (Pittsburgh, United States of America), R. Granell (Bristol, United Kingdom), M. Salvermoser (Munich, Germany), B. Schaub (Munich, Germany), S. Turner (Aberdeen, United Kingdom), S. Vijverberg (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Z. Xu (Pittsburgh, United States of America), A. Maitland-Van Der Zee (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Pearls in asthma and respiratory burden research
Session: Pearls in asthma and respiratory burden research
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4221
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C. Longo (Amsterdam, Netherlands), E. Forno (Pittsburgh, United States of America), A. Boeck (Munich, Germany), J. Celedon (Pittsburgh, United States of America), W. Chen (Pittsburgh, United States of America), R. Granell (Bristol, United Kingdom), M. Salvermoser (Munich, Germany), B. Schaub (Munich, Germany), S. Turner (Aberdeen, United Kingdom), S. Vijverberg (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Z. Xu (Pittsburgh, United States of America), A. Maitland-Van Der Zee (Amsterdam, Netherlands). Late Breaking Abstract - An international Mendelian Randomization study of BMI and ICS response in children. 4221
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