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- who: Sara Pischedda from the University Belfast, United Kingdom have published the research work: Role and Diagnostic Performance of Host Epigenome in Respiratory Morbidity after RSV Infection: The EPIRESVi Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The aim of this study is to analyze the DNA methylation changes related to the development of wheezing and/or asthma induced after RSV infection. To narrow down the analysis and reduce the large number of significant methylated positions observed, the authors focused on finding the most consistent methylation changes by selecting only out of 77 samples were included in . . .
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