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1. [LONG-TERM RESULTS OF AIRBORNE POLLEN SURVEYS IN THE JAPANESE ARCHIPELAGO FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF POLLEN ANTIGEN]. Kishikawa R, Koto E, Oshikawa C, So N, Shimoda T, Saito A, Sahashi N, Enomoto T, Usami A, Teranishi H, Fujisaki Y, Yokoyama T, Murayama K, Honjo S, Fukutomi Y, Imai T, Taniguchi M, Yoshida M, Iwanaga T. Arerugi; 2019; 68(10):1221-1238. PubMed ID: 31827031 [Abstract] [Full Text] [Related]
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