Copy Number Variations in CTNNA3 and RBFOX1 Associate with Pediatric Food Allergy
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Joseph T. Glessner | Frank D. Mentch | Hakon Hakonarson | Marina Bakay | Cuiping Hou | Cecilia Kim | Rosetta M. Chiavacci | Jonathan M. Spergel | Renata Pellegrino | Zhi Wei | Fengxiang Wang | J. Glessner | H. Hakonarson | Cecilia Kim | R. Chiavacci | Zhi Wei | F. Mentch | R. Pellegrino | P. Sleiman | C. Hou | Jin Li | Tiancheng Wang | M. Bakay | R. Pandey | Fengxiang Wang | Patrick M. A. Sleiman | Kelly A. Thomas | J. Spergel | Jin Li | Tiancheng Wang | Rahul Pandey | Irene Fung | I. Fung | Kelly Thomas
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