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The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
Volume 116, Issue 1
, Pages
223-225
, July 2005
Childhood cat exposure–related tolerance is associated with IL1A and IL10 polymorphisms
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Proportion of cat-sensitized subjects with or without childhood exposure to cat in relation to IL1A (+4845G>T) genotype and IL10 haplotype GCC in asthmatic subjects (n
=
239), in control subjects (n
=
396Proportion of cat-sensitized subjects with or without childhood exposure to cat in relation to IL1A (+4845G>T) genotype and IL10 haplotype GCC in asthmatic subjects (n
=
239), in control subjects (n
=
396), and in all subjects (both asthmatic and control subjects) with a family history of allergy or asthma (n
=
128). P values were calculated with the χ2 test (df
=
1).
Supported by the Academy of Finland, the Rehabilitation Funds of the Finnish Social Insurance Institution, the Medical Research Fund of Tampere University Hospital, and the Tampere Tuberculosis Foundation.
PII: S0091-6749(05)00603-2
doi: 10.1016/j.jaci.2005.03.026
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