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Effects of the indoor environment on the fraction of exhaled nitric oxide in school-aged children
Canadian Respiratory Journal, 07/01/09
Kovesi TA et al. - The type of heating system, but not previously reported environmental tobacco smoke or mold exposure appears to affect exhaled nitric oxide in children. Exposure to different types of pets may have disparate effects on airway inflammation.
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