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- who: Joseph Ndika from the Human Microbiome Research (HUMI), Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland, Institute of have published the research work: Epigenetic Differences in Long Non-coding RNA Expression in Finnish and Russian Karelia Teenagers With Contrasting Risk of Allergy and Asthma, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study was to investigate and identify functionally relevant lncRNAs involved in microbiota-mediated immune homeostasis in allergy and asthma, using existing microbiota and blood leukocyte transcriptomic data from 144 individuals in the Karelia Allergy Study cohort. This study focuses only on . . .
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