The household dust bio-environment and lung function in adult asthma
P. D. Blanc, S. Van Dyken, S. Vesper, P. Quinlan, L. Trupin, C. Iribarren, P. P. Katz, E. H. Yelin, M. Cisternas, J. R. Balmes (San Francisco, Cincinnati, Oakland, Carlsdbad, United States Of America)
Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Indoor hazards and respiratory disease: irritants and allergens
Disease area: Airway diseases
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