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Oral presentation: Gene-gene interaction between ITGB3 and TLR2 in sensitization to mold allergens among adults with asthma
L.A.M. Smit, E. Bouzigon, J. Bousquet, G. Doekes, N. Le Moual, R. Nadif, I. Pin, F. Demenais, F. Kauffmann, V. Siroux (Grenoble, France)
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Lung Science Conference 2010 - Biology of gene-environment interactions in the lung
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