Integrative transcriptomic analysis reveals key drivers of acute peanut allergic reactions
Rising rates of peanut allergy pose a public health problem. Here, the authors profile blood transcriptomes during double-blind, placebo-controlled oral challenge in peanut-allergic children to identify gene and cell composition changes, and construct causal networks to detect key allergic reaction ...
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Main Authors: | C. T. Watson, A. T. Cohain, R. S. Griffin, Y. Chun, A. Grishin, H. Hacyznska, G. E. Hoffman, N. D. Beckmann, H. Shah, P. Dawson, A. Henning, R. Wood, A. W. Burks, S. M. Jones, D. Y. M. Leung, S. Sicherer, H. A. Sampson, A. J. Sharp, E. E. Schadt, S. Bunyavanich |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b27d5451d40c4093a9beecfb4a22c936 |
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