Early-life exposure to air pollution and lung function development into adolescence: the GINIplus/LISA birth cohorts
Q. ZHAO (Düsseldorf, Germany), I. Markevych (Krakow, Poland), D. Berdel (Wesel, Germany), A. Berg (Wesel, Germany), M. Gappa (Düsseldorf, Germany), S. Koletzko (Munich, Germany), C. Bauer (Munich, Germany), H. Schulz (Neuherberg, Germany), M. Standl (Neuherberg, Germany), J. Heinrich (Neuherberg, Germany), T. Schikowski (Düsseldorf, Germany)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Origins of respiratory diseases: do early life exposure and diet really matter?
Disease area: Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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Q. ZHAO (Düsseldorf, Germany), I. Markevych (Krakow, Poland), D. Berdel (Wesel, Germany), A. Berg (Wesel, Germany), M. Gappa (Düsseldorf, Germany), S. Koletzko (Munich, Germany), C. Bauer (Munich, Germany), H. Schulz (Neuherberg, Germany), M. Standl (Neuherberg, Germany), J. Heinrich (Neuherberg, Germany), T. Schikowski (Düsseldorf, Germany). Early-life exposure to air pollution and lung function development into adolescence: the GINIplus/LISA birth cohorts. 4982
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