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Isabelle MOMAS
Isabelle MOMAS
HERA, environmental health
Isabelle MOMAS
HERA, environmental health
University Professor, Exceptional Class, Head of HERA
isabelle.momas@u-paris.fr
Faculty of Pharmacy, Paris
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Publications
Distinct Tryptase Gene Copy Number Variations Correlate With Tryptase Levels in a Population-Based Cohort
allergies
(2025) 10.1111/all.70160
Ultrafine particles and black carbon concentrations and determinants in aircraft cabins of a French airline: Paris-aircraft study
About Int
(2025) 206:109905. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2025.109905. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 41240420.
On behalf of the GTBA of the SFA. Baseline Serum Tryptase: Sex- and Age-Specific Reference Intervals in the Pediatric and Adult Population
allergies
(2025) 80(11):3217 21. DOI: 10.1111/all.70069
Body mass index trajectories from birth to adolescence and associated factors in the PARIS cohort
Acta Paediatr.
(2025) 114(6):1305-1314. PMID: 39825673 PMCID: PMC12066886 DOI: 10.1111/apa.17570
Higher levels of basal serum tryptase are associated with sensitization, FeNO, allergic morbidity, and lower control of allergic asthma in adolescents from the PARIS birth cohort
allergies
(2025) 80(2):584-587. PMID: 39155860 PMCID: PMC11804298 DOI: 10.1111/all.16284
Organic Food Consumption Might Protect Against Sensitization to Inhalant Allergens at School Age: The PARIS Cohort
allergies
(2025) 80(1):258-270. PMID: 39749568 PMCID: PMC11724254 DOI: 10.1111/all.16433
Molecular allergen sensitization drives phenotypes of severe asthma in children: Evidence from a megacity cohort (SAMP)
Pediatr Allergy Immunol
(2024) 35(12):e70014. doi:10.1111/pai.70014. PMID: 39636251
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