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    Williams LK, McPhee RA, Ownby DR, Peterson EL, James M, Zoratti EM, Johnson CC.
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  • 24. Environmental tobacco smoke and male sex modify the influence of IL-13 genetic variants on cord blood IgE levels.
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  • 25. CD14 polymorphisms in mother and infant, soluble CD14 in breast milk and atopy development in the infant (KOALA Study).
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  • 28. Interaction between CD14-159C>T polymorphism and Helicobacter pylori is associated with serum total immunoglobulin E.
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  • 29. Polymorphisms in the novel gene acyloxyacyl hydroxylase (AOAH) are associated with asthma and associated phenotypes.
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  • 31. A polymorphism in CD14 modifies the effect of farm milk consumption on allergic diseases and CD14 gene expression.
    Bieli C, Eder W, Frei R, Braun-Fahrländer C, Klimecki W, Waser M, Riedler J, von Mutius E, Scheynius A, Pershagen G, Doekes G, Lauener R, Martinez FD, PARSIFAL study group.
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  • 32. Gene by environment interaction: the -159C/T polymorphism in the promoter region of the CD14 gene modifies the effect of alcohol consumption on serum IgE levels.
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  • 34. Evidence for gene x smoking exposure interactions in a genome-wide linkage screen of asthma and bronchial hyper-responsiveness in EGEA families.
    Dizier MH, Bouzigon E, Guilloud-Bataille M, Siroux V, Lemainque A, Boland A, Lathrop M, Demenais F.
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  • 38. Association between a sequence variant in the IL-4 gene promoter and FEV(1) in asthma.
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