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Rotterdam, Pulmonology and Pediatric Pulmonology and Pediatric Allergology of the University Medical Center Groningen and the Department of Immunopathology, Sanquin Research, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The study team gratefully order SNDX 275 acknowledges the participants in the PIAMA birth cohort study, and all coworkers who helped conducting the medical examinations, field work and data management. The PIAMA study was funded by grants from the Dutch Asthma Foundation, the ZON-MW Netherlands Organization for Health Research and Development, the Stichting Astmabestrijding and the Ministry of the Environment. Genome-wide genotyping was funded by the European Commission as part of GABRIEL contract number 018996 under the Integrated Program LSH-2004-1.2.5-1 Post genomic approaches to understand the molecular basis of asthma aiming at a preventive or therapeutic control and a Grant from BBMRI-NL. G.H.K. received grants from the Dutch Lung Foundation and BBMRI-NL. Human Molecular Genetics, 2016, Vol. 25, No. 2 | 401 RAINE The authors are grateful to the Raine Study participants and their families, and to the Raine Study research staff for cohort coordination and data collection. The authors gratefully acknowledge the NH&MRC for their long-term contribution to funding the study over the last 20 years and also the following Institutions for providing funding for Core Management of the Raine Study: the University of Western Australia, Raine Medical Research Foundation, UWA Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, Telethon Kids Institute and Women and Infants Research Foundation and Curtin University. The authors gratefully acknowledge the assistance of the Western Australian DNA Bank. This study was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. STRIP The STRIP study was financially supported by Academy of Finland; Juho Vainio Foundation; Finnish Cardiac Research Foundation; Finnish Cultural Foundation; Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture; Sigrid Juselius Foundation; Yrj Jahnsson Foundation; C.G. Sundell Foundation; Special Governmental Grants for Health Sciences Research, Turku University Hospital; Foundation for Pediatric Research; and Turku University Foundation. TEDS We gratefully acknowledge the on-going contribution of the families in the Twins Early Development Study. TEDS is supported by a program grant from the UK Medical Research Council, with genotyping provided by the Wellcome Trust Case Control Consortium 2 project. R.P. is supported by a research professorship from the UK Medical Research Council and a European Research Council Advanced Investigator Award. TEENAGE We would like to thank all study participants and their families as well as all volunteers for their contribution in this study. We thank the following staff from the Sample Management and Genotyping Facilities at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute for sample preparation, quality control and genotyping: Dave Jones, Doug Simpkin, Emma Gray, Hannah Blackburn, Sarah Edkins. The TEENAGE study has been co-financed by the European Union and Greek national funds through the Operational Program `Education and Lifelong Learning’ of the National Strategic Prostaglandin D2 is the major prostenoid released by mast cells upon antigen PubMed ID:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19822652 activation. A pivotal role for PGD2 has long been implicated in various allergic diseases in humans, such as allergic dermatitis, asthma and allergic rhinitis, as well as mur

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