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Respiratory medicines for children: current evidence, unlicensed use and research priorities.
Physical activity in young children is reduced with increasing bronchial responsiveness
Elevated Exhaled Nitric Oxide in High-risk Neonates Precedes Transient Early but not Persistent Wheeze
Increased risk of eczema but reduced risk of early wheezy disorder from exclusive breast-feeding in high-risk infants
Long-term exposure to indoor air pollution and wheezing symptoms in infants.
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A novel method for assessing unchallenged levels of mediators in nasal epithelial lining fluid.
Publication Type:
Journal Article
Authors:
Chawes, Bo Lund Krogsgaard
;
Matthew J. Edwards
;
Betty Shamji
;
Christoph Walker
;
Grant C. Nicholson
;
Andrew J. Tan
;
Følsgaard, Nilofar V
;
Bønnelykke, Klaus
;
Bisgaard, Hans
;
Trevor T. Hansel
Source:
The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology, Volume 125, Issue 6, p.1387-1389.e3 (2010)
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