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SUBMITTER: Spear ML
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6414286 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Spear Melissa L ML Hu Donglei D Pino-Yanes Maria M Huntsman Scott S Eng Celeste C Levin Albert M AM Ortega Victor E VE White Marquitta J MJ McGarry Meghan E ME Thakur Neeta N Galanter Joshua J Mak Angel C Y ACY Oh Sam S SS Ampleford Elizabeth E Peters Stephen P SP Davis Adam A Kumar Rajesh R Farber Harold J HJ Meade Kelley K Avila Pedro C PC Serebrisky Denise D Lenoir Michael A MA Brigino-Buenaventura Emerita E Cintron William Rodriguez WR Thyne Shannon M SM Rodriguez-Santana Jose R JR Ford Jean G JG Chapela Rocio R Estrada Andrés Moreno AM Sandoval Karla K Seibold Max A MA Winkler Cheryl A CA Bleecker Eugene R ER Myers Deborah A DA Williams L Keoki LK Hernandez Ryan D RD Torgerson Dara G DG Burchard Esteban G EG
The pharmacogenomics journal 20180912 3
Short-acting β<sub>2</sub>-adrenergic receptor agonists (SABAs) are the most commonly prescribed asthma medications worldwide. Response to SABAs is measured as bronchodilator drug response (BDR), which varies among racial/ethnic groups in the United States. However, the genetic variation that contributes to BDR is largely undefined in African Americans with asthma. To identify genetic variants that may contribute to differences in BDR in African Americans with asthma, we performed a genome-wide ...[more]