Free 25(OH)D concentrations are associated with atopy and lung function in children with asthma.
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N. Hansel | J. Lima | W. Checkley | S. Pollard | E. Mougey | C. Tarazona-Meza | Katherine Tomaino | K. Romero | Gary Malpartida Guzmán
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