A Canadian genome-wide association study and meta-analysis confirm HLA as a risk factor for peanut allergy independent of asthma.

Author List
Asai Y, Eslami A, van Ginkel CD, Akhabir L, Wan M, Yin D, Ellis G, Ben-Shoshan M, Marenholz I, Martino D, Ferreira MA, Allen K, Mazer B, de Groot H, de Jong NW, Gerth van Wijk R, Dubois AEJ, Grosche S, Ashley S, Rüschendorf F, Kalb B, Beyer K, Nöthen MM, Lee YA, Chin R, Cheuk S, Hoffman J, Jorgensen E, Witte JS, Melles RB, Hong X, Wang X, Hui J, Musk AWB, Hunter M, James AL, Koppelman GH, Sandford AJ, Clarke AE, Daley D
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https://researcherprofiles.org/profile/1411825
Publication Year
2018
PubMed ID
29325868
Publication Title
Asai Y, Eslami A, van Ginkel CD, Akhabir L, Wan M, Yin D, Ellis G, Ben-Shoshan M, Marenholz I, Martino D, Ferreira MA, Allen K, Mazer B, de Groot H, de Jong NW, Gerth van Wijk R, Dubois AEJ, Grosche S, Ashley S, Rüschendorf F, Kalb B, Beyer K, Nöthen MM, Lee YA, Chin R, Cheuk S, Hoffman J, Jorgensen E, Witte JS, Melles RB, Hong X, Wang X, Hui J, Musk AWB, Hunter M, James AL, Koppelman GH, Sandford AJ, Clarke AE, Daley D. A Canadian genome-wide association study and meta-analysis confirm HLA as a risk factor for peanut allergy independent of asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2018 04; 141(4):1513-1516.