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Different <i><scp>FCER</scp>1<scp>A</scp></i> polymorphisms influence <scp>I</scp>g<scp>E</scp> levels in asthmatics and non‐asthmatics
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These data suggest that FCER1A polymorphisms not only drive IgE levels in the general population but that specific polymorphisms may also influence IgE in association with asthma, suggesting that disease-specific mechanisms in IgE regulation exist.
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