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Perceived Control and Immune and Pulmonary Outcomes in Children With Asthma

Melissa Joy Griffin, BSc and Edith Chen, PhD

From the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.


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Figure 1. Top panel: Differences in IL-4 production by perceived control. Bottom panel: Differences in FEV1 by perceived control. These figures provide a graphical illustration of some of the associations reported in Table 2. For illustrative purposes, children were divided using a median split into low and high perceived control. The error bars represent standard error of the mean.

 





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