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Responses to inhaled bronchodilators in infancy are not linked with asthma in later childhoodThe authors do not have a financial relationship with any commercial entity that has an interest in the subjects of this manuscript.Presented in part at the European Respiratory Society 15th Annual Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 17–21, 2005.
MLA
Mari K. Hyvärinen, et al. “Responses to Inhaled Bronchodilators in Infancy Are Not Linked with Asthma in Later ChildhoodThe Authors Do Not Have a Financial Relationship with Any Commercial Entity That Has an Interest in the Subjects of This Manuscript.Presented in Part at the European Respiratory Society 15th Annual Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 17–21, 2005.” Pediatric Pulmonology, vol. 41, no. 5, May 2006, pp. 420–27. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1002/ppul.20360.
APA
Mari K. Hyvärinen, Anne Kotaniemi‐Syrjänen, Tiina M. Reijonen, Kaj Korhonen, Vesa Kiviniemi, & Matti Korppi. (2006). Responses to inhaled bronchodilators in infancy are not linked with asthma in later childhoodThe authors do not have a financial relationship with any commercial entity that has an interest in the subjects of this manuscript.Presented in part at the European Respiratory Society 15th Annual Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 17–21, 2005. Pediatric Pulmonology, 41(5), 420–427. https://doi.org/10.1002/ppul.20360
Chicago
Mari K. Hyvärinen, Anne Kotaniemi‐Syrjänen, Tiina M. Reijonen, Kaj Korhonen, Vesa Kiviniemi, and Matti Korppi. 2006. “Responses to Inhaled Bronchodilators in Infancy Are Not Linked with Asthma in Later ChildhoodThe Authors Do Not Have a Financial Relationship with Any Commercial Entity That Has an Interest in the Subjects of This Manuscript.Presented in Part at the European Respiratory Society 15th Annual Congress in Copenhagen, Denmark, September 17–21, 2005.” Pediatric Pulmonology 41 (5): 420–27. doi:10.1002/ppul.20360.