Allelic association of gene markers on chromosomes 5q and 11q with atopy and bronchial hyperresponsiveness.
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N. Morton | I. Doull | F. Lampe | T. Holgate | S. Lawrence | R. Beasley | M. Watson | T. Begishvili | N. E. Morton | Iolo Doull | Newton E. Morton
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