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Epidemiology, genetics, risk assessment for asthma and morbidity - new associations and findings
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Is a risk of hypersensitivity to fungi increased by environmental exposure to moulds?
M. Wiszniewska, J. Walusiak, P. Krawczyk, B. Gutarowska, Z. Zakowska, C. Palczynski (Lodz, Poland)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Epidemiology, genetics, risk assessment for asthma and morbidity - new associations and findings
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Epidemiology, genetics, risk assessment for asthma and morbidity - new associations and findings
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Thematic Poster Session
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3673
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Airway diseases
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M. Wiszniewska, J. Walusiak, P. Krawczyk, B. Gutarowska, Z. Zakowska, C. Palczynski (Lodz, Poland). Is a risk of hypersensitivity to fungi increased by environmental exposure to moulds?. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 3673
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