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Gene-based association study of rare variants in children of diverse ancestries implicates TNFRSF21 in the development of allergic asthma.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
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2024
24,902 genes, 3-gene score, IgE, PIK3R6, TNFRSF21, USF1, allergic asthma, allergies, allergy, asthma, blood neutrophil, bronchial basal epithelial cells, children, eosinophil, genes, human, humans, lower airway mucosal cells, minor, mouse, rare variants
Author NameAffiliation
Robert A WoodJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
George T O'ConnorBoston University School of Medicine
George T O'ConnorBoston University School of Medicine
Gurjit K Khurana HersheyCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Carolyn M KercsmarCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Rebecca S GruchallaUniversity of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Michelle A GillSt. Louis Children's Hospital
Andrew H LiuBreathing Institute, Children's Hospital Colorado
Haejin Kim
Meyer KattanColumbia University Medical Center
Leonard B BacharierMonroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Peter J GergenNational Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
William W BusseUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Alexandra-Chloé VillaniCenter for Immunology and Inflammatory Diseases, Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Mass Broad Institute of Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard, Mass Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center
James E GernUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
James E GernUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Daniel J JacksonUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Carole OberUniversity of Chicago
Matthew DapasUniversity of Chicago
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