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Published on: November 4, 2010
Genetic and environmental factors associated with bronchial asthma
Abstract:
Many genetic and environmental factors associated with bronchial asthma have been investigated. These include disease-related genome, obesity, smoking, and rhinitis. Several susceptibility loci for bronchial asthma were recently identified by genome-wide association study(GWAS). GWAS requires future functional analysis. Obesity, smoking, and rhinitis are each risk factor for development of asthma. Moreover, obesity as well as smoking is asso- ciated with severe or uncontrolled asthma.
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