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Connectivity patterns between multiple allergen specific IgE antibodies and their association with severe asthma
Graham Roberts
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, Sara Fontanella
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Ann-Marie Malby Schoos
, U-BIOPRED Consortium
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Severe Asthma
100%
Allergen-specific IgE
100%
Connectivity Pattern
100%
SiGe
71%
Asthma Severity
28%
Component Cluster
28%
Moderate-to-severe Asthma
28%
Schoolchildren
28%
Severe Disease
14%
Disease Severity
14%
Respiratory Disease
14%
Non-associated
14%
Allergic Sensitization
14%
Network Analysis
14%
Disease Outcome
14%
Wheezing
14%
Allergic Asthma
14%
School Age
14%
Preschool children
14%
Multiple Arrays
14%
Interconnection Structure
14%
Co-occurrence Patterns
14%
Differential Network Analysis
14%
Structural Homology
14%
Interaction Patterns
14%
IgE Response
14%
High Connectivity
14%
Clustering Methods
14%
Children with Asthma
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Severe Asthma
100%
Allergen
100%
Immunoglobulin E Antibody
100%
Sensitization
71%
Asthma
57%
Immunoglobulin E
42%
Sample Size
14%
Allergic Asthma
14%
Structural Homology
14%