Reduced Steroid Metabolites Identify Infection-Prone Children in Two Independent Pre-Birth Cohorts is a research paper published in Metabolites (2022). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0. It has been cited 5 times.
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National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH/NHLBI)
Grant: U01HL091528
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH/NHLBI)
Grant: R01HL123915
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH/NHLBI)
Grant: R01HL141826
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH/NHLBI)
Grant: T32 HL007427
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH/NHLBI)
Grant: 1U19AI168643-01
Immune development in early life (IDEAL) shapes vaccine response, respiratory infectious diseaseand asthma
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NIH/NHLBI)
Grant: 946228
Dietary shaping of the early life metabolome and its role in healthy lung and brain development
NIEHS NIH HHS
Grant: P30 ES001247
NIH HHS
Grant: UH3 OD023268
NIAID NIH HHS
Grant: U19 AI168643
NHLBI NIH HHS
Grant: K01 HL146980
European Research Council (ERC) European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme
Grant: No. 946228
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01HL141826-04
Mechanistic insights into asthma pathogenesis through the integration of asthma genes, risk exposures, and metabolomics
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5R01HL123915-09
Integrative Metabolomics of Asthma Severity
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5U01HL091528-02
Randomized Trial: Maternal Vitamin D Supplementation to Prevent Childhood Asthma
National Institutes of Health
Grant: 5T32HL007427-27
Clinical Epidemiology of Lung Diseases
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