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    Lack G, Fox D, Northstone K, Golding J, Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children Study Team.
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  • 34. Sensitization to Cor a 9 and Cor a 14 is highly specific for a hazelnut allergy with objective symptoms in Dutch children and adults.
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