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    Adiposity, asthma, and airway inflammation by McLachlan, Christene R., MApplSci, Poulton, Richie, PhD, Car, George, PhD, Cowan, Jan, NZCS, Filsell, Susan, DipSci, Greene, Justina M., DipCompSys, Taylor, D. Robin, MD, Welch, David, PhD, Williamson, Avis, NZCS, Sears, Malcolm R., MB, Hancox, Robert J., MD

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-03-2007)
    “…Background Several studies have found obesity to be associated with an increased prevalence of asthma. For reasons that remain unclear, this association has…”
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    Clinical Importance of Alternaria Exposure in Children by DOWNS, SARA H, MITAKAKIS, TERESA Z, MARKS, GUY B, CAR, N. GEORGE, BELOUSOVA, ELENA G, LEUPPI, JORG D, XUAN, WEI, DOWNIE, SUE R, TOBIAS, AURELIO, PEAT, JENNIFER K

    “…The fungus Alternaria is known to be allergenic and is one of the most common fungi worldwide. We investigated the extent to which exposure to Alternaria…”
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    Early renal failure detection by cystatin C in Type 2 diabetes mellitus: varying patterns of renal analyte expression by McNamara, Neil V., Chen, Roger, Janu, Margaret R., Bwititi, Phillip, Car, George, Seibel, Markus

    Published in Pathology (01-01-2009)
    “…The early stages of renal failure are poorly diagnosed by current routine tests. We studied cystatin C and routine renal analyte patterns in Type 2 diabetes…”
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    Mechanisms of asthma and allergic inflammation: Adiposity, asthma, and airway inflammation by McLachlan, Christene R, Poulton, Richie, Car, George, Cowan, Jan, Dipsci, Susan Filsell, Dipcompsys, Justina M Greene, Taylor, D Robin, Welch, David, Williamson, Avis, Sears, Malcolm R, Hancox, Robert J

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-03-2007)
    “…Background: Several studies have found obesity to be associated with an increased prevalence of asthma. For reasons that remain unclear, this association has…”
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