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Do indoor chemicals promote development of airway allergy?
G D Nielsen, S T Larsen,
O Olsen
, M Løvik,
Lars K. Poulsen
, C Glue, Peder Wolkoff
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Engineering & Materials Science
Allergens
42%
Allergies
100%
Ammonium compounds
25%
Animals
37%
Anionic surfactants
20%
Cleaning
12%
Formaldehyde
16%
Gases
7%
Microorganisms
15%
Nonionic surfactants
19%
Vapors
11%
Volatile organic compounds
62%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
allergen
20%
allergy
83%
ammonium compound
12%
animal
16%
asthma
9%
chemical
32%
chemical pollutant
11%
combustion
12%
effect
15%
exposure
32%
formaldehyde
8%
gas
4%
lifestyle
17%
microorganism
6%
particle
4%
phthalate
9%
product
7%
surfactant
7%
volatile organic compound
29%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Allergens
24%
Animals
19%
Asthma
10%
Developed Countries
12%
Environmental Pollutants
14%
Epidemiologic Studies
10%
Formaldehyde
12%
Gases
11%
Hypersensitivity
53%
Life Style
21%
Literature
13%
phthalic acid
17%
Population
5%
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
20%
Surface-Active Agents
13%
Volatile Organic Compounds
75%
Chemical Compounds
Adjuvant
81%
Allergen
23%
Ammonium Compound
12%
Anionic Surfactant
9%
Environmental Pollutant
7%
Formaldehyde
7%
Gas
4%
Nonionic Surfactant
9%
Phthalate
10%
Sensitization
9%
Volatile Organic Compound
38%
Social Sciences
accused
8%
allergy
85%
animal
19%
building
7%
epidemiological studies
9%
evidence
3%
Group
2%
interaction
3%
literature
3%
pollutant
9%
sensitization
10%
technical literature
8%