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Journal article

Multiple at-risk groups have lower lung function during the grass pollen season

NS Idrose, D Vicendese, EH Walters, JL Perret, JJ Koplin, JA Douglass, RC Tham, P Frith, DS Bui, AJ Lowe, MJ Abramson, G Bowatte, B Erbas, LD Knibbs, C Senaratna, CJ Lodge, SC Dharmage

Allergology International | Published : 2025

DOI: 10.1016/j.alit.2025.02.003

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