Impact of Genetically Predisposed Skin Barrier Function Abnormalities on the Onset and Course of Food Allergy in Children
The increase in the incidence of the food allergy (FA) occurs more rapidly than changes in the genome sequence. To investigate the impact of genetically predisposed skin barrier function abnormalities associated with filaggrin (FLG) genes polymorphism on the FA onset and course, we studied 53 childr...
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Zaslavsky O.Yu.,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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