Association between the CDHR3 rs6967330 risk allele and chronic rhinosinusitis - 27/09/17
, Amanda L. Willis, MS a, Hilary C. McCrary, MPH a, George T. Noutsios, PhD a, Christopher H. Le, MD a, Alexander G. Chiu, MD a, Corrine J. Mansfield, BS b, Danielle R. Reed, PhD b, Steven G. Brooks, MPH c, Nithin D. Adappa, MD c, James N. Palmer, MD c, Noam G. Cohen, MD, PhD b, c, d, Debra A. Stern, MS e, Stefano Guerra, MD, PhD e, Fernando D. Martinez, MD e| This study was supported by the National Institutes of Health (grant no. K08 DE021413 to E.H.C., grant no. P30 DC011735 to D.R.R., grant no. R01DC013588 to N.G.C., and grant no. R01 HL132523 to E.H.C., S.G., and F.D.M.). |
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| Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: E. H. Chang receives research support from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and serves as a consultant for Olympus. A. L. Willis and S. Guerra receive research support from the NIH. D. R. Reed receives research support from the NIH and is an employee of Monell. F. D. Martinez receives grant support from the NIH and Johnson & Johnson and serves as a consultant for Copeval and Commense, Inc. The rest of the authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest. |
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