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Choi JH et al. - The HLA DRB1 1501-DQB1 0602-DPB1 0501 haplotype may be a genetic marker for the development of TDI-induced asthma in Koreans. Several HLA alleles that enhance specific IgE sensitization in exposed subjects are indicated.

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