Markus Johannes Ege
occupation: researcher
Articles 60
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Asthma in farm children is more determined by genetic polymorphisms and in non-farm children by environmental factors
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Maturation of the gut microbiome during the first year of life contributes to the protective farm effect on childhood asthma
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Author Correction: Farm-like indoor microbiota in non-farm homes protects children from asthma development
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Parents know it best: Prediction of asthma and lung function by parental perception of early wheezing episodes
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Farm-like indoor microbiota in non-farm homes protects children from asthma development
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An approach to the asthma-protective farm effect by geocoding: good farms and better farms.
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Genome-wide association and HLA fine-mapping studies identify risk loci and genetic pathways underlying allergic rhinitis
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Prenatal Markers of Asthma and Maternal Asthma Status
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Author Correction: Genome-wide association and HLA fine-mapping studies identify risk loci and genetic pathways underlying allergic rhinitis
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The Hygiene Hypothesis in the Age of the Microbiome.
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Asthma and Prenatal Inflammation.
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4th Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM)
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Environmental and mucosal microbiota and their role in childhood asthma.
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Microbes and asthma: Opportunities for intervention
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ω-3 fatty acids contribute to the asthma-protective effect of unprocessed cow's milk
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Identification of a new locus at 16q12 associated with time to asthma onset
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Meta-analysis identifies seven susceptibility loci involved in the atopic march
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The Early Development of Wheeze. Environmental Determinants and Genetic Susceptibility at 17q21.
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Farm dust and endotoxin protect against allergy through A20 induction in lung epithelial cells
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Asthma and the hygiene hypothesis. Does cleanliness matter?
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microRNA in native and processed cow's milk and its implication for the farm milk effect on asthma.
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Consumption of unprocessed cow's milk protects infants from common respiratory infections
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Bioavailability and allergoprotective capacity of milk-associated conjugated linoleic acid in a murine model of allergic airway inflammation.
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Atopy: A mirror of environmental changes?
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Rule-based models of the interplay between genetic and environmental factors in childhood allergy
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Fraction of exhaled nitric oxide values in childhood are associated with 17q11.2-q12 and 17q12-q21 variants
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Genome-wide association study of body mass index in 23 000 individuals with and without asthma
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SCID patients with ARTEMIS vs RAG deficiencies following HCT: increased risk of late toxicity in ARTEMIS-deficient SCID.
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Can genes forecast asthma risk?
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Novel childhood asthma genes interact with in utero and early-life tobacco smoke exposure
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Analysis of the fungal flora in environmental dust samples by PCR-SSCP method
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Comparisons of power of statistical methods for gene-environment interaction analyses
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