Age-of-onset information helps identify 76 genetic variants associated with allergic disease
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Manuel A. R. Ferreira | J. Witte | G. Abecasis | D. Hinds | J. Vonk | G. Koppelman | C. Willer | D. Boomsma | P. Magnusson | N. Hübner | Young-Ae Lee | J. Nielsen | L. Fritsche | O. Holmen | K. Hveem | Q. Helmer | M. E. Gabrielsen | F. Rüschendorf | R. Granell | B. Brumpton | A. Langhammer | C. Tian | E. Jorgenson | Wei Zhou | M. Løset | Yi Lu | S. Weidinger | I. Marenholz | L. Paternoster | R. Karlsson | T. Cavazos | C. Almqvist | H. Baurecht | Joshua D Hoffman | Annika Tillander | V. Ullemar | Sarah Grosche | Agnieszka Szwajda | Nima C. Emami | L. Bhatta | J. Nielsen | Young‐Ae Lee | M. Ferreira | M. Gabrielsen | Taylor B. Cavazos | D. Boomsma | Vilhelmina Ullemar
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