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A functional genomics pipeline to identify high-value asthma and allergy CpGs in the human methylome.
J Allergy Clin Immunol
3
2023
AS, AS EWAS loci, Asthma, Asthma&Allergy, Childhood Asthma, CpG, CpGs, Custom array CpGs, EPIC CpGs, EPIC arrays, Hi-C, Infant, Pulmonary Infections, RSV, airway epithelial cells, allergic asthma, allergic disease, allergic sensitization, allergy or asthma, asthma, asthma and allergy, bisulfite, children, custom array, cytosine-phosphate, cytosine-phosphate-guanine (CpG) dinucleotides, cytosines, differentially methylated regions, eQTMs, epigenome, gene regulatory regions, genes, genome-wide association study loci, human, human methylome, nasal, nasal epithelial cell, nasal epithelial cell DNA, promotor capture Hi-C interacting gene
Author NameAffiliation
Leonard B BacharierMonroe Carell Jr Children's Hospital at Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Meyer KattanColumbia University Medical Center
George T O'ConnorBoston University School of Medicine
George T O'ConnorBoston University School of Medicine
Robert A WoodJohns Hopkins University
Kathleen C BarnesUniversity of Colorado Denver
Matthew C AltmanBenaroya Research Institute Systems, University of Washington
Kasper D HansenBloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University
Kasper D HansenBloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University
Cindy T McEvoyOregon Health and Science University
Eliot R SpindelOregon National Primate Research Center, Oregon Health and Science University
Tina V HartertVanderbilt University School of Medicine
Tina V HartertVanderbilt University School of Medicine
Daniel J JacksonUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
James E GernUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
James E GernUniversity of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
Carole OberUniversity of Chicago
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