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Asthma genetics: from genome wide to single nucleotide polymorphisms
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In silico
mining to prioritise functional sequence variants
E. Schauberger, M. Huebner, S. H. Arshad, M. Wills-Karp, K. Friderici, S. Ewart (East Lansing, Rochester, Cincinnati, United States Of America; Newport, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Asthma genetics: from genome wide to single nucleotide polymorphisms
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Asthma genetics: from genome wide to single nucleotide polymorphisms
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2814
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Airway diseases
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E. Schauberger, M. Huebner, S. H. Arshad, M. Wills-Karp, K. Friderici, S. Ewart (East Lansing, Rochester, Cincinnati, United States Of America; Newport, United Kingdom).
In silico
mining to prioritise functional sequence variants. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 2814
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