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Acute asthma in children: relationships among CD14 and CC16 genotypes, plasma levels, and severityMartin et al., 2006
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- Martin A
- Laing I
- Khoo S
- Zhang G
- Rueter K
- Teoh L
- Taheri S
- Hayden C
- Geelhoed G
- Goldblatt J
- LeSouëf P
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- American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine
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Rationale: The majority of previous studies investigating asthma genetics have focused on cohorts with stable disease and have not defined mechanisms important during acute asthma. CD14 and CC16 each play a key role in biologically important inflammatory …
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