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PHOENIX — Certain phenotypes are associated with difficult-to-control asthma in urban children, which may be characterized by specific early-life factors and patterns of nasal epithelial cell gene expression, according to a speaker here. James E. Gern, MD, FAAAAI, professor of pediatrics and medicine at University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, spoke at the

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