Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5647068 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2017 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
These findings suggest that diverse biologic exposures, including allergens and endotoxin, in urban homes stimulate the development of cytokine responses in early life, and that cytokine responses to specific microbial and viral stimuli are associated with the development of allergic sensitization and recurrent wheeze.
Keywords
LPScockroach extractPBMCPHAUrban Environment and Childhood AsthmaPhytohemagglutininURECACpGRSVAllergyImmune developmenttetanus toxoidLeast absolute shrinkage and selection operatorWheezingCord bloodperipheral blood mononuclear cellsMononuclear cellsCytokineslipopolysaccharideRespiratory syncytial virusLASSOChildren
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Authors
James E. MD, Agustin MS, Katy F. MS, Henry PhD, Amy BS, William W. PhD, Howard M. MD, PhD, Hugh A. MD, Wayne MD, PhD, Leonard B. MD, Peter J. MD, Diane R. MD, Meyer MD, George T. MD, Megan T. MD, Robert A. MD, Gordon R. MD,