Genome-Wide Association Study of Fluorescent Oxidation Products Accounting for Tobacco Smoking Status in Adults from the French EGEA Study
Oxidative stress (OS) is the main pathophysiological mechanism involved in several chronic diseases, including asthma. Fluorescent oxidation products (FlOPs), a global biomarker of damage due to OS, is of growing interest in epidemiological studies. We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS...
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Main Authors: | Laurent Orsi (Author), Patricia Margaritte-Jeannin (Author), Miora Andrianjafimasy (Author), Orianne Dumas (Author), Hamida Mohamdi (Author), Emmanuelle Bouzigon (Author), Florence Demenais (Author), Régis Matran (Author), Farid Zerimech (Author), Rachel Nadif (Author), Marie-Hélène Dizier (Author) |
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2022-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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