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A multi-centre study of candidate genes for wheeze and allergy: The international study of asthma and allergies in childhood phase 2
ArticleAbstract: Background Common polymorphisms have been identified in genes suspected to play a role in asthma. WePalabras claves:allergy, Asthma, candidate genes, Multi-centre studyAutores:BrAbäck L., Cantelmo J.L., Cookson W.O.C., Crane J., El-Sharif N., Forastiere F., García-Hernández G., Garrido J.B., Genuneit J., Gotua M., Kabesch M., Marcos L.G., Moffatt M.F., Morales-Suarez-Varela M.M., Nilsson L., Nystad W., Philip John Cooper, Riikjärv M.A., Saraçlar Y., Strachan D.P., Von Mutius E.R.M., Weiland S.K., Weinmayr G., Wong G.W.K.Fuentes:scopusInternational variations in associations of allergic markers and diseases in children: ISAAC Phase Two
ArticleAbstract: Background: Circulating allergen-specific IgE (sIgE) and skin prick tests (SPT) are used to define aPalabras claves:allergen-specific IgE, Allergic disease, ISAAC Phase Two, Skin Prick TestAutores:Björkstén B., BrAbäck L., Doekes G., Forastiere F., Garrido J.B., Genuneit J., Nagel G., Philip John Cooper, Priftanji A., Rijkjärv M.A., Strachan D.P., Suarez-Varela M.M.M., Tsanakas J., Van Hage M., Von Mutius E.R.M., Weinmayr G.Fuentes:scopusInternational variations in bronchial responsiveness in children: Findings from ISAAC phase two
ArticleAbstract: Rationale: Bronchial responsiveness is an objectively measurable trait related to asthma. Its prevalPalabras claves:Asthma, Atopy, Bronchial challenge, Bronchial responsiveness, CHILDREN, Hypertonic saline, ISAAC Phase TwoAutores:Aarts F.J.H., Abramidze T., Addo-Yobo E.O., Agolli S., Aguirre Rodriguez J., Annesi-Maesano I., Annus T., Arthur P., Bagrade L., Barry D., Björkstén B., Bolle R., Brunekreef B., Büchele G., Casno G., Castejon Robles S., Chen Y.Z., Clausen M., Corbo G., Crane J., Daza Torres M., de Meer G., De Sario M., Dentler C., Di Domenicantonio R., Doekes G., Dolidze N., El-Sharif N., Forastiere F., García-Hernández G., Garrido J.B., Gehring U., Genuneit J., Gonzalez Gil I., Gonzalez Jiménez Y., Gotua M., Grabocka E., Gratziou C., Guillén Pérez J.J., Gurakuqi A., Hatziagorou E., Jansen-Van Vliet P.H.N., Janssen N.A.H., Jones M.H., Karsanidze L., Katsardis C., Keil U., Khubchandani R.P., Kiladze M., Kirvassilis F., Kleiner A., Kvachadze I., Lai C.K.W., Leupold W., Losilla Maldonado A., Luna Paredes C., Lund E., Mantri S., Marcos L.G., Martha E. Chico, Martinez Gimeno A., Martinez Torres A., Mathur R.S., Momblan de Cabo J., Moro Rodríguez A.L., Novikova I., Nystad W., Papadopoulou A., Perales A.B., Perucci C.A., Philip John Cooper, Piñana López A., Pistelli R., Pitrez P.M., Priftanji A., Priftis K.N., Riikjärv M.A., Rubi Ruiz T., Rukhadze M., Rzehak P., Sammarro S., Saraçlar Y., Schram D., Sebre D., Serra M.G., Shah J.R., Shkurti A., Shyti K., Simenati J., Stein R.T., Strachan D.P., Svabe V., Tsanakas J., Urrutia De Pereira M., Von Mutius E.R.M., Weiland S.K., Weinmayr G., Wickens K., Wong G.W.K., Zhong N.S.Fuentes:scopus