Relevance of birth cohorts to assessment of asthma persistence.
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The Canadian Healthy Infant Longitudinal Development (CHILD) birth cohort study: assessment of environmental exposures.The potential to predict the course of childhood asthma.Characterizing wheeze phenotypes to identify endotypes of childhood asthma, and the implications for future management.Factors predicting persistence of early wheezing through childhood and adolescence: a systematic review of the literature.The influence of childhood asthma on puberty and height in Swedish adolescents.Prenatal and early-life predictors of atopy and allergic disease in Canadian children: results of the Family Atherosclerosis Monitoring In earLY life (FAMILY) Study.
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Relevance of birth cohorts to assessment of asthma persistence.
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Relevance of birth cohorts to assessment of asthma persistence.
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Malcolm R Sears
Robert J Hancox
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10.1007/S11882-012-0255-6
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2012-06-01T00:00:00Z