Suitability of low-dose, open food challenge data to supplement double-blind, placebo-controlled data in generation of food allergen threshold dose distributions
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- DOI: 10.1111/cea.13753
Suitability of low-dose, open food challenge data to supplement double-blind, placebo-controlled data in generation of food allergen threshold dose distributions
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