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. 1987 May 9;294(6581):1196–1197. doi: 10.1136/bmj.294.6581.1196

Subunit influenza vaccination in adults with asthma: effect on clinical state, airway reactivity, and antibody response.

M K Albazzaz, J E Harvey, E A Grilli, E O Caul, A P Roome
PMCID: PMC1246357  PMID: 3109577

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