LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: 17q21 variants modify the effect of early viral infections on childhood asthma
L. A. M. S. Smit, E. B. Bouzigon, I. P. Pin, V. S. Siroux, F. M. Monier, H. A. Aschard, J. B. Bousquet, F. G. Gormand, J. J. Just, N. L. M. Le Moual, R. N. Nadif, P. S. Scheinmann, D. V. Vervloet, M. L. Lathrop, F. D. Demenais, F. K. Kauffmann (Villejuif, Paris, Grenoble, Montpellier, Pierre Bénite, Marseille, Evry, France)
Source: Annual Congress 2009 - Environmental and genetic risk factors for asthma and COPD
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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L. A. M. S. Smit, E. B. Bouzigon, I. P. Pin, V. S. Siroux, F. M. Monier, H. A. Aschard, J. B. Bousquet, F. G. Gormand, J. J. Just, N. L. M. Le Moual, R. N. Nadif, P. S. Scheinmann, D. V. Vervloet, M. L. Lathrop, F. D. Demenais, F. K. Kauffmann (Villejuif, Paris, Grenoble, Montpellier, Pierre Bénite, Marseille, Evry, France). LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: 17q21 variants modify the effect of early viral infections on childhood asthma. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 395
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