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Effects of dog ownership and genotype on immune development and atopy in infancy

By J. E. Gern, C. L. Reardon, S. Hoffjan, D. Nicolae, Z. Li, K. A. Roberg, W. A. Neaville, K. Carlson-Dakes, K. Adler, R. Hamilton, E. Anderson, S. Gilbertson-White, C. Tisler, D. Dasilva, K. Anklam, L. D. Mikus, L. A. Rosenthal, C. Ober, R. Gangnon, R. F. Lemanske

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Category Journal Articles
Date 2004
Publication Title Journal of allergy and clinical immunology
Volume 113
Issue 2
Pages 307-14
ISBN/ISSN 0091-6749 (Print) 0091-6749 (Linking)
DOI 10.1016/j.jaci.2003.11.017
Language eng
Author Address Department of Pediatrics, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wis, USA.
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  1. Adults
  2. Aging
  3. Allergy
  4. Antibodies
  5. Cats
  6. Cytokines
  7. Dermatitis
  8. Dogs
  9. Domestic animals
  10. Genotypes
  11. Humans
  12. Infants
  13. peer-reviewed
  14. risk factors
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