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The authors' laboratories are funded by the National Institutes of Health (grant no. R21 DK108781A, SPADA [Stanford Predictive and Diagnostics Accelerator] to C.R.B.; grant nos. U19 AI 104209 and R01 AR067145 to S.J.G.), and by the Department of Pathology, Stanford University. |
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Disclosure of potential conflict of interest: C.-T. Tsai is supported by a grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Stanford Predictive Diagnostics Accelerator and has a pending grant from Enable Biosciences; has patents and royalties (planned, pending, or issued) from Stanford University; and has stock/stock options from Enable Biosciences. K. Mukai is supported by a grant from Stanford University and has patents and royalties (planned, pending, or issued) from Stanford University. P. V. Robinson mentions a pending grant from Enable Biosciences; patents and potential royalties (planned, pending, or issued) from Stanford University; and stock/stock options from Enable Biosciences. M. Tsai is supported by a grant from the NIH and has patents and potential royalties (planned, pending, or issued) from Stanford University. R. S. Chinthrajah is supported by a grant from the NIH. K. C. Nadeau mentions that this work was supported by the Sean N. Parker Center for Allergy and Asthma Research at Stanford University. C. R. Bertozzi is supported by a grant from the NIH and Stanford Predictive Diagnostics Accelerator; has a pending grant from Enable Biosciences; has patents and potential royalties (planned, pending, or issued) from Stanford University; and has stock/stock options from Enable Biosciences. S. J. Galli is supported by a grant from the NIH and has additional grants pending from the NIH; has board membership on the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Advisory Council; and has patents (planned, pending, or issued) from Stanford University. The rest of the authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest. |
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