Loss-of-function variants in the filaggrin gene are a significant risk factor for peanut allergy
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C. Wijmenga | G. Roberts | H. Cordell | C. Palmer | K. Northstone | G. Lack | Yiwei Zhao | A. Irvine | S. Pasmans | M. Ben-Shoshan | R. Alizadehfar | J. Henderson | A. Clarke | P. Akker | S. Brown | L. Campbell | W. McLean | K. Morgan | P. Hull | Y. Asai | P. C. van den Akker | H. Liao | L. Masthoff | J. Hourihane | A. Clarke | C. Palmer
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