Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6066788 | Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology | 2012 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The significant single nucleotide polymorphisms are located within the overlapping anoctamin 3 (ANO3) and mucin 15 (MUC15) genes. Several lines of evidence suggest that MUC15 is a strong candidate for eczema. Further investigation is needed to confirm our findings and to better understand the role of the ANO3/MUC15 locus in eczema and its relationship with respect to asthma.
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Authors
Marie-Hélène PhD, Patricia PhD, Anne-Marie PhD, Jorge PhD, Miriam PhD, Eve MSc, Florent MSc, Michel BSc, Andre MD, PhD, Stephan MD, Isabella PhD, Jocelyne MD, Isabelle MD, Francine MD, William MD, Young-Ae MD, Catherine PhD, Mark PhD, Florence MD,