Trajectories of childhood immune development and respiratory health relevant to asthma and allergy

  1. Howard HF Tang  Is a corresponding author
  2. Shu Mei Teo
  3. Danielle CM Belgrave
  4. Michael D Evans
  5. Daniel J Jackson
  6. Marta Brozynska
  7. Merci MH Kusel
  8. Sebastian L Johnston
  9. James E Gern
  10. Robert F Lemanske
  11. Angela Simpson
  12. Adnan Custovic
  13. Peter D Sly
  14. Patrick G Holt
  15. Kathryn E Holt
  16. Michael Inouye  Is a corresponding author
  1. Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute, Australia
  2. Imperial College London, United Kingdom
  3. University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, United States
  4. University of Western Australia, Australia
  5. University of Manchester, United Kingdom
  6. The University of Melbourne, Australia
  7. University of Cambridge, United Kingdom
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  1. Howard HF Tang
  2. Shu Mei Teo
  3. Danielle CM Belgrave
  4. Michael D Evans
  5. Daniel J Jackson
  6. Marta Brozynska
  7. Merci MH Kusel
  8. Sebastian L Johnston
  9. James E Gern
  10. Robert F Lemanske
  11. Angela Simpson
  12. Adnan Custovic
  13. Peter D Sly
  14. Patrick G Holt
  15. Kathryn E Holt
  16. Michael Inouye
(2018)
Trajectories of childhood immune development and respiratory health relevant to asthma and allergy
eLife 7:e35856.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.35856