ra0001p285 | (1) | WCRB2014
Tuck Astrud
, Osei-Kumah Annette
, Saif Zarqa
, Clifton Vicki L
The prevalence of childhood allergic disease has increased dramatically in developed countries. Modern environmental changes are hypothesised to be causing deviations in fetal programming, in which the placenta plays a central role, increasing the prevalence of disease. We hypothesised that susceptibility to childhood allergy is determined by changes in placental function that programs fetal immune function. In this study we aimed to identify candidate genes and pathways in hu...