Association studies for asthma and atopic diseases: A comprehensive review of the literature

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Hundreds of genetic association studies on asthma-related phenotypes have been conducted in different populations. To date, variants in 64 genes have been reported to be associated with asthma or related traits in at least one study. Of these, 33 associations were replicated in a second study, 9 associations were not replicated either in a second study or a second sample in the same study, and 22 associations were reported in just a single published study. These results suggest the potential for a great amount of heterogeneity underlying asthma. However, many of these studies are methodologically limited and their interpretation hampered by small sample sizes. © 2003 Hoffjan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Hoffjan, S., Nicolae, D., & Ober, C. (2003, December 4). Association studies for asthma and atopic diseases: A comprehensive review of the literature. Respiratory Research. https://doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-4-14

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