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The STOPPA Twin Study Explains the Exhaled Nitric Oxide and Asthma Link by Genetics and Sensitization

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FIGURE 1.Hypothesized influences for the association between FENO values and asthma in school children.
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TABLE 2Logistic Regression Analysis Showing Association Between Current Asthma and FENO (>18.25 ppb), Among All Twins and
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