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<i>In Utero</i> Smoke Exposure and Role of Maternal and Infant Glutathione S-Transferase Genes on Airway Responsiveness and Lung Function in Infancy
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GST genes may be especially important during fetal development as they may modify, through proficient detoxification, the effects of in utero maternal smoke exposure on AR and lung function in infants.
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