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    Diamant Z, Kuperus J, Baan R, Nietzmann K, Millet S, Mendes P, Miller B, Amin D, Rohatagi S, Sterk PJ, Hoogsteden HC, Prins JB.
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  • 54. Postallergen inhaled budesonide reduces late asthmatic response and inhibits the associated increase of airway responsiveness to methacholine in asthmatics.
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  • 59. The characteristics of different diagnostic tests in adult mild asthmatic patients: comparison with patients with asthma-like symptoms by gastro-oesophageal reflux.
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