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For example, one group of genetic differences (single nucleotide polymorphisms in 17q21) was associated with asthma that develops in childhood. [67] Gene–environment interactions
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Risk Of Asthma Increased By Gene Variant
A tiny variation in a gene known as CHI3L1 increases susceptibility to asthma, bronchial hyperresponsiveness and decline in lung function, researchers report early online in the ...
New 'asthma gene' could lead to new therapies
July 5, 2007. New 'asthma gene' could lead to new therapies. ANN ARBOR, Mich.—A gene that is strongly associated with a risk of developing childhood onset asthma was identified ...
NIH Guide: POSITIONAL CANDIDATE GENE APPROACHES IN ASTHMA GENE ...
POSITIONAL CANDIDATE GENE APPROACHES IN ASTHMA GENE DISCOVERY Release Date: October 15, 1999 RFA: HL-00-005 National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Letter of ...
Gene Variant Increases Risk Of Asthma
Variation in a gene known as CHI3L1 increases susceptibility to asthma, bronchial hyperresponsiveness and decline in lung function. The gene variant causes increased blood levels ...
Childhood asthma gene identified by scientists
A gene that significantly increases the risk of asthma in children has been discovered by scientists who described it as the strongest link yet in the search to find a genetic ...
New ‘asthma gene’ could lead to therapies
New ‘asthma gene’ could lead to therapies. By Laura Bailey News Service. A gene that is strongly associated with a risk of developing childhood onset asthma was identified by ...
Sequana discovers asthma gene. - Free Online Library
Free Online Library: Sequana discovers asthma gene. by "Business Wire"; Business, international Antiasthmatic agents Biotechnology industries Discovery and exploration ...
Gene for Eczema, Asthma Identified
Scientists have identified the gene that causes dry, scaly skin and predisposes millions of people to eczema -- as well as a form of asthma, in some cases -- according to new ...