M. Kabesch (Munich, Germany), E. Bleecker (Winston-Salem, United States Of America)
Multicentre asthma genetics in childhood study: alternatives in DNA sampling make a difference C. Fischer-Truestedt, I. Dahmen, A. Pleiß, A. von Berg, T. Frischer, E. Rietschel, C. Grueber, E. von Mutius, M. Kabesch (Munich, Wesel, Cologne, Berlin, Germany; Vienna, Austria)
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Association between CARD15 polymorphisms and allergy in two German populations M. Kabesch, W. Peters, D. Carr, W. Leupold, S. Weiland, E. von Mutius (Munich, Germany)
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Polymorphism screening of the TBX21 gene and association studies with atopic diseases W. Peters, D. Carr, S. Weiland, W. Leupold, E. von Mutius, A. Meindl, M. Kabesch (Munich, Ulm, Dresdon, Germany)
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CD14 promoter polymorphism C159T is associated with soluble CD14 but not serum IgE levels in a large population of German children I. Tzotcheva, A. Bohnert, D. Carr, W. Leupold, S. Weiland, E. von Mutius, G. Bein, M. Kabesch (Munich, Giessen, Dresdon, Ulm, Germany)
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Associations between polymorphisms in IL4, IL13 and IL4Ralpha and asthma and atopy in two large German populations B. Woitsch, D. Carr, C. Fritzsch, S. Weiland, E. von Mutius, M. Kabesch (Munich, Leipzing, Germany)
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The association between a polymorphism in SPINK5 and asthma phenotypes in a large German population sample M. Kabesch, D. Carr, S. Weiland, E. von Mutius (Munich, Germany)
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Tests and estimates (transmission disequilibrium test) for allelic association of CCR5Δ32 with Asthma in high-risk families S. A. Al-Abdulhadi, P. J. Helms (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
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Does the CCR5 Delta 32 polymorphism influence the expression of atopic and nonatopic asthma in high-risk families? S. A. Al-Abdulhadi, P. J. Helms (Aberdeen, United Kingdom)
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Genetic polymorphism of GSTM1 and antioxidant supplementation influence lung function in relation to ozone exposure among asthmatic children in Mexico City I. Romieu, J. J. Sienra-Monge, M. Ramirez-Aguilar, H. Moreno-Macias, N. I. Reyes-Ruiz, B. E. Del Rio-Navarro, M. Hernandez-Avila, S. London (Cuernavaca, Mexico city, Mexico)
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Polymorphisms in glutathion S transferase genes and atopy: analysis of two large German populations D. Carr, C. Hoefler, W. Leupold, S. Weiland, E. von Mutius, M. Kabesch (Munich, Dresdon, Germany)
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Analysis of association between the GSTT1 and GSTM1 genes polymorphism and asthma-associated traits (AAT) M. Freidin, E. Bragina, F. Petrovskiy, L. Ogorodova, V. Puzyrev (Tomsk, Russia)
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Genetic susceptibility to asthma and exposure to passive smoking D. A. Meyers, E. R. Bleecker, H. Jonepier, E. Ampleford, G. H. Koppelman, D. S. Postma (Winston-Salem, United States Of America; Groningen, The Netherlands)
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Association betweenβ2-adrenergic receptor genetic polymorphisms and nocturnal asthmatic patients of Chinese Han nationality Y. Kaisheng, Q. Yuying (Nanjing, China)
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Association betweenβ2-adrenergic receptor genetic polymorphisms and serum IgE in asthmatic patients of Chinese Han nationality Y. Kaisheng, Q. Yuying (Nanjing, China)
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A gender-specific association between a novel A5495G variant in the endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene (NOS3) and respiratory allergy in the Czech population L. Izakovicova Holla, A. Stejskalova, D. Buckova, M. Schuller, V. Znojil (Brno, Czech Republic)
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Polymoprhisms in the MMP-9 and TIMP-1 genes in an Australian asthmatic and non-asthmatic population F. Lose, P. J. Thompson, D. L. Duffy, G. Stewart, M. A. Kedda (Perth, Brisbane, Australia)
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The CC16 A38G polymorphism is associated with current asthma, asthma ever and atopic dermatitis in adult Danes P. V. Candelaria, V. Backer, S. Nepper-Christensen, I. A. Laing, J. Goldblatt, P. N. LeSouef (Perth, Australia; Copenhagen, Denmark)
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