Abstract

E Morales, M Bustamante, N Vilahur. Am J Respir Crit Care Med. 2012;185(9):937–943 To determine if epigenetic changes play a role in asthma phenotypes. There were 2 groups studied, both involved children enrolled from pregnancy cohorts. The first group (Menorca cohort) was 122 children with data available through age 6 years. The second group (Sabadell cohort) was 236 children with available DNA extracted from whole cord blood. Children …

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