Associations of wheezing phenotypes in the first 6 years of life with atopy, lung function and airway responsiveness in mid-childhood
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D. Strachan | A. Woodcock | J. Sterne | A. Woodcock | A. Simpson | J. Heron | R. Granell | A. Sherriff | J. Henderson | D P Strachan | J Henderson | R Granell | J Heron | A Sherriff | A Simpson | A Woodcock | S O Shaheen | J A C Sterne | S. Shaheen | J. Henderson | A. Simpson | Jon Heron
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