M.J. Loza
- LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: Transcriptomic fingerprinting in severe adult-onset asthma shows type2-high and inflammatory-cell gene signatures in the U-BIOPRED cohortBy P.P. Hekking, M.J. Loza, S. Pavlidis, B. De Meulder, F. Baribaud, C. Auffray, A.H. Wagener, A.T. Bansal, A.R. Sousa, J. Corfield, E.H. Bel, I.M. Adcock, K.F. Chung, R. Djukanovic and P.J. SterkP.P. Hekking1Respiratory Medicine, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, NetherlandsM.J. Loza2Janssen Research & Development, Johnsen and Johnsen, Springhouse, United StatesS. Pavlidis2Janssen Research & Development, Johnsen and Johnsen, Springhouse, United StatesB. De Meulder3EISBM, European Institure for Systems Biology & Medicine, Lyon, FranceF. Baribaud2Janssen Research & Development, Johnsen and Johnsen, Springhouse, United StatesC. Auffray3EISBM, European Institure for Systems Biology & Medicine, Lyon, FranceA.H. Wagener1Respiratory Medicine, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, NetherlandsA.T. Bansal4Acclarogen, Acclarogen, Cambridge, United KingdomA.R. Sousa5Discovery Medicine, GlaxoSmithKline, Brentford, United KingdomJ. Corfield6Areteva, Areteva, Nottingham, United KingdomE.H. Bel1Respiratory Medicine, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, NetherlandsI.M. Adcock7Respiratory Medicine, National Heart & Lung Institute - Imperial College, London, United KingdomK.F. Chung7Respiratory Medicine, National Heart & Lung Institute - Imperial College, London, United KingdomR. Djukanovic8NIHR Southampton Centre for Biomedical Research, University of Southampton, Southampton, United KingdomP.J. Sterk1Respiratory Medicine, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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