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World Allergy Organization Journal
Long-Term Effects of Allergen Sensitization and Exposure in Adult Asthma: A Prospective Study
Adnan Custovic1  Angela Simpson1  Ashley Woodcock1  Nicholas J Truman1  Stephen J Langley1  Stephen J Fowler2 
[1] University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;Lancashire Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Preston, UK
关键词: longitudinal studies;    environmental exposure;    allergens;    asthma;   
Others  :  1180879
DOI  :  10.1097/WOX.0b013e3181a45f96
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