Association between asthma-related phenotypes and the CC16 A38G polymorphism in an unselected population of young adult Danes
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C. Porsbjerg | V. Backer | J. Goldblatt | P. N. Souëf | N. Klerk | I. Laing | S. Nepper-Christensen | P. Candelaria
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