Filaggrin gene defects are associated with eczema, wheeze, and nasal disease during infancy: Prospective study - 05/09/20
, Sarah K. Inglis, PhD c, Stephen A. Bremner, PhD d, Rebecca Ramsay, DHECN e, Ali Abd, MBChB, MSc b, Heike Rabe, MD, PhD b, e, Elizabeth Strange, BMBS b, Veronica Phillips, PhD f, Paul Seddon, FRCPCH b, e, Roger Tavendale, PhD g, Anjum Memon, DPhil d, Colin N.A. Palmer, PhD g, Katy Fidler, PhD b, e, Somnath Mukhopadhyay, PhD b, e| The study was funded by Sparks, The Children's Medical and Research Charity. We received additional funding from the Brighton and Sussex Medical School. We are grateful to Rockinghorse Children’s Charity, Brighton, for providing some funding for the project. The study was sponsored by Brighton and Sussex University NHS Trust and provided grant funding for operational costs of the project. The sponsors did not participate in data collection, analysis, or decision to publish. |
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| Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: The authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest. |
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