The importance of environment on respiratory genotype/phenotype relationships in the Inuit

To cite this article: Candelaria PV, Backer V, Khoo S‐K, Bizzintino JA, Hayden CM, Baynam G, Laing IA, Zhang G, Porsbjerg C, Goldblatt J, LeSouëf PN, The Greenlandic Study Population Group. The importance of environment on respiratory genotype/phenotype relationships in the Inuit. Allergy 2010; 65: 229–237.

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