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TSLP polymorphisms are associated with asthma in a sex-specific fashion

✍ Scribed by G. M. Hunninghake; M. E. Soto-Quirós; L. Avila; H. P. Kim; J. Lasky-Su; N. Rafaels; I. Ruczinski; T. H. Beaty; R. A. Mathias; K. C. Barnes; J. B. Wilk; G. T. O’Connor; W. James Gauderman; H. Vora; J. W. Baurley; F. Gilliland; C. Liang; J. S. Sylvia; B. J. Klanderman; S. S. Sharma; B. E. Himes; C. J. Bossley; E. Israel; B. A. Raby; A. Bush; A. M. Choi; S. T. Weiss; J. C. Celedón


Book ID
110887188
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
589 KB
Volume
65
Category
Article
ISSN
0105-4538

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