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For immediate release Early-life shifts in gut microbes can increase susceptibility to inflammatory lung disease HAMILTON, ON (18 August[removed]Allergy researchers at The University of British Columbia (UBC) have found th
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Document Date: 2014-08-18 10:40:00


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NCE AllerGen NCE Inc. / /

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Facility

The University of British Columbia / McMaster University / /

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research network / chemicals / /

MedicalCondition

Allergy / immune diseases / allergic disease / lung inflammation / inflammatory lung disease HAMILTON / disease / allergic asthma-like disease / future allergic disease / hypersensitivity pneumonitis / inflammatory lung disease / /

Organization

McMaster University / Department of Medical Genetics / University of British Columbia / Department of Medical Genetics at UBC / /

Person

Shannon Russell / Kelly McNagny / Brett Finlay / Matthew Gold / Kim Wright / /

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Position

investigator / professor / Manager / Communications / /

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British Columbia / /

PublishedMedium

Microbiology / the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology / Molecular Biology / /

URL

www.allergen-nce.ca / /

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