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Twin and family studies reveal strong environmental and weaker genetic cues explaining heritability of eosinophilic esophagitis
Authors
J. Pablo Abonia
Eileen S. Alexander
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Margaret H. Collins
Evan S. Dellon
Jeffrey G. Demain
Michael D. Eby
Heather Foote
Glenn T. Furuta
Alexandria J. Greenler
Tommie M. Grotjan
Larry E. Gurian
John B. Harley
Hua He
Russell J. Hopp
Amir Kagalwalla
Ajay Kaul
Leah C. Kottyan
Lisa J. Martin
Vincent A. Mukkada
Kari C. Nadeau
Richard J. Noel
Philip E. Putnam
Marc E. Rothenberg
Paul A. Succop
Heidi Sucharew
Karl F. Von Tiehl
Publication date
1 January 2014
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Doi
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Abstract
Eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE) is a chronic antigen-driven allergic inflammatory disease, likely involving the interplay of genetic and environmental factors, yet their respective contributions to heritability are unknown
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