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Epigenetic changes underpinning allergen sensitization: a twin-based study

We are studying immune cells from identical twins of which one suffers and one does not suffer from allergic disease to identify specific mechanisms that may play important roles in disease development.

Many humans suffer from allergic disease, which often develops in early life years, can be severe, and impose a significant burden over the course of their lives. Why some people develop disease and others do not is still not well understood. We are studying immune cells from identical twins of which one suffers and one does not suffer from allergic disease to identify specific mechanisms that may play important roles in disease development.

This project is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia