An epistatic interaction between pre-natal smoke exposure and socioeconomic status has a significant impact on bronchodilator drug response in African American youth with asthma

J. Magaña, M. G. Contreras, Kevin L. Keys, O. Risse-Adams, P. C. Goddard, A. M. Zeiger, Angel C. Y. Mak, J. R. Elhawary, L. A. Samedy-Bates, E. Lee, N. Thakur, D. Hu, C. Eng, S. Salazar, S. Huntsman, T. Hu, Esteban Gonzàlez Burchard, M. J. White. An epistatic interaction between pre-natal smoke exposure and socioeconomic status has a significant impact on bronchodilator drug response in African American youth with asthma. BioData Mining, 13(1):7, 2020. [doi]

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