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  • Salam, M.T.; Lin, P.C.; Avol, E.L.; Gauderman, W.J.; Gilliland, F.D.
    Microsomal epoxide hydrolase, glutathione S-transferase P1, traffic and childhood asthma (2007), Thorax, 62, 1050-1057.
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Application Comment Organism
medicine high EPHX1 activity is associated with an increased risk for lifetime asthma, which varies by glutathione S-transferase P1 Ile105Val genotype and by residential proximity to major roads. Among children with glutathione S-transferase P1 105Val/Val genotype, those who have high EPHX1 phenotype have a fourfold increased risk of lifetime asthma. Among children living within 75 metres of a major road, those with high EPHX1 activity had a 3.2-fold higher lifetime asthma risk. The results are similar for current, early persistent and late onset asthma Homo sapiens

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Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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isoform EPHX1, children with asthma
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