Genes and pathways underlying susceptibility to impaired lung function in the context of environmental tobacco smoke exposure

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: K. de Jong from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the research work: Genes and pathways underlying susceptibility to impaired lung function in the context of environmental tobacco smoke exposure, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: By using a hypothesis-free approach the authors aimed to identify novel susceptibility loci and additionally explored biological pathways potentially underlying this susceptibility to impaired lung function in the context of ETS exposure.

SUMMARY

    Far, studies assessing interactions between genetic variants and ETS exposure were driven by a-priori knowledge of biological pathways, for example detoxification of . . .

     

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