Respiratory allergies with no associated food allergy disrupt oral mucosa integrity
- PMID: 31077403
- DOI: 10.1111/all.13860
Respiratory allergies with no associated food allergy disrupt oral mucosa integrity
Keywords: epithelial junctions; fibrosis; oral mucosa; respiratory allergy.
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- 2016-T2/BMD-1838/Consejería de Educación, Juventud y Deporte, Comunidad de Madrid/International
- PI16/00249/Instituto de Salud Carlos III/International
- RD16/European Regional Development Fund "Investing in your future" for the thematic network and co-operative research centers ARADyAL/International
- 0006/European Regional Development Fund "Investing in your future" for the thematic network and co-operative research centers ARADyAL/International
- 0006/European Regional Development Fund "Investing in your future" for the thematic network and co-operative research centers ARADyAL/International
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