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Full Text Available for Natural history of sensitisation, symptoms and occupational diseases in apprentices exposed to laboratory animals Gautrin D, Ghezzo H, InfanteRivard C et al, Natural history of sensitisation, symptoms and occupational diseases in apprentices exposed to laboratory animals, Eur Respir J, 2001;17:904-908,
Denise Gautrin, Hôpital de Sacré Coeur, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, an author of 'Natural history of sensitisation, symptoms and occupational diseases in apprentices exposed to laboratory animals'

Abstract Available for Screening Questionnaires For Bakers' Asthma - Are They Worth The Effort? Gordon SB, Curran AD, Murphy J, Sillitoe C, Lee G, Wiley K, Morice, AH, Screening Questionnaires For Bakers' Asthma - Are They Worth The Effort?, Occup Med (London), 1997;47:361-366,
Andrew Curran, HSL, Sheffield, UK, an author of 'Screening Questionnaires For Bakers' Asthma - Are They Worth The Effort?'

Abstract Available for Risk factors for immunologically mediated respiratory disease from hexahydrophthalic anhydride Grammer LC, Shaughnessy MA, Lowenthal M et al, Risk factors for immunologically mediated respiratory disease from hexahydrophthalic anhydride, J Occup Med, 1994;36:642-646,

No Abstract Available for Risk factors for immunologically mediated disease in workers with respiratory symptoms when exposed to hexahydrophthalic anhydride Grammer LC, Shaughnessy MA, Yarnold PR, Risk factors for immunologically mediated disease in workers with respiratory symptoms when exposed to hexahydrophthalic anhydride, J Lab Clin Med, 1996;127:443-447,

Abstract Available for Utility of antibody in identifying individuals who have or will develop anhydride-induced respiratory disease Grammer L, Shaughnessy M, Kenamore B, Utility of antibody in identifying individuals who have or will develop anhydride-induced respiratory disease, Chest, 1998;114:1199-1202,

Abstract Available for Clinical and immunologic outcome of 42 individuals with trimellitic anhydride-induced immunologic lung disease after transfer to low exposure Grammer LC, Shaughnessy MA, Kenamore BD, Clinical and immunologic outcome of 42 individuals with trimellitic anhydride-induced immunologic lung disease after transfer to low exposure, Allergy Asthma Proc, 2000;21:355-359,

Abstract Available for Prevalence and onset of rhinitis and conjunctivitis in subjects with occupational asthma caused by trimellitic anhydride (TMA) Grammer LC, Ditto AM, Tripathi A et al, Prevalence and onset of rhinitis and conjunctivitis in subjects with occupational asthma caused by trimellitic anhydride (TMA), J Occup Environ Med, 2002;44:1179-1181,

Full Text Available for Effect of respiratory protective devices on development of antibody and occupational asthma to an acid anhydride Grammer LC, Harris KE, Yarnold PR, Effect of respiratory protective devices on development of antibody and occupational asthma to an acid anhydride, Chest, 2002;121:1317-1322,

No Abstract Available for Survey of workers exposed to dusts containing derivatives of Bacillus subtilis Greenberg M, Milne JF, Watt A, Survey of workers exposed to dusts containing derivatives of Bacillus subtilis, Br Med J, 1970;2:629-633,

Abstract Available for Piperazine-induced airway symptoms: exposure-response relationships and selection in an occupational setting Hagmar L, Bellander T, Ranstam J, Skerfving S, Piperazine-induced airway symptoms: exposure-response relationships and selection in an occupational setting, Am J Ind Med, 1984;6:347-357,

Abstract Available for Occupational Asthma Without Bronchial Hyper-responsiveness Hargreave FE, Ramsdale EH, Pugsley SO, Occupational Asthma Without Bronchial Hyper-responsiveness, Am Rev Respir Dis, 1984;130:513-515,
Freddy Hargreave, McMaster University, Hamilton, an author of 'Occupational Asthma Without Bronchial Hyper-responsiveness'

Full Text Available for Exposure-response relationships for work-related sensitisation in workers exposed to rat urinary allergens: results from a pooled study Heederik D, Venables KM, Malmberg P, Hollander A, Karlsson AS, Renstrom A, Doekes G, Nieuwenhuijsen MJ, Gordon S, Exposure-response relationships for work-related sensitisation in workers exposed to rat urinary allergens: results from a pooled study, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1999;103:678-684,
Dick Heederik, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht, an author of 'Exposure-response relationships for work-related sensitisation in workers exposed to rat urinary allergens: results from a pooled study' Kate Venables, Oxford University, an author of 'Exposure-response relationships for work-related sensitisation in workers exposed to rat urinary allergens: results from a pooled study'

Full Text Available for An exploratory quantitative risk assessment for high molecular weight sensitizers: wheat flour Heederik D, Houba R, An exploratory quantitative risk assessment for high molecular weight sensitizers: wheat flour, Ann Occup Hyg, 2001;45:175-185,
Dick Heederik, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht, an author of 'An exploratory quantitative risk assessment for high molecular weight sensitizers: wheat flour'

Abstract Available for The use of portable peak flowmeters in the surveillance of occupational asthma Henneberger PK, Stanbury MJ, Trimbath LS, Kipen HM, The use of portable peak flowmeters in the surveillance of occupational asthma, Chest, 1991;100:1515-1521,
Paul Henneberger, NIOSH, Morgantown, USA, an author of 'The use of portable peak flowmeters in the surveillance of occupational asthma'

Abstract Available for Occupational Asthma As Identified By The Surveillance Of Work-Related And Occupational Respiratory Diseases Programme In South Africa Hnizdo E, Esterhuizen TM, Occupational Asthma As Identified By The Surveillance Of Work-Related And Occupational Respiratory Diseases Programme In South Africa, Clin Exp Allergy, 2001;31:32-39,
Eva Hnizdo, NIOSH, an author of 'Occupational Asthma As Identified By The Surveillance Of Work-Related And Occupational Respiratory Diseases Programme In South Africa'

Full Text Available for Work-Related Changes In Peak Expiratory Flow Among Laboratory Animal Workers Hollander A, Heederik D, Brunekreef B, Work-Related Changes In Peak Expiratory Flow Among Laboratory Animal Workers, Eur Respir J, 1998;11:929-936,
Dick Heederik, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht, an author of 'Work-Related Changes In Peak Expiratory Flow Among Laboratory Animal Workers' Bert Brunekreef, Utrecht University, Netherlands, an author of 'Work-Related Changes In Peak Expiratory Flow Among Laboratory Animal Workers'

Full Text Available for Distribution of DRB1 and DQB1 HLA class II alleles in occupational asthma due to western red cedar Horne C, Quintana PJ, Keown PA et al, Distribution of DRB1 and DQB1 HLA class II alleles in occupational asthma due to western red cedar, Eur Respir J, 2000;15:911-914,

Abstract Available for Exposure-sensitisation relationship for alpha-amylase allergens in the baking industry Houba R, Heederik DJ, Doekes G, van Run PE, Exposure-sensitisation relationship for alpha-amylase allergens in the baking industry, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1996;154:130-136,
Dick Heederik, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht, an author of 'Exposure-sensitisation relationship for alpha-amylase allergens in the baking industry'

Abstract Available for Wheat Sensitisation and Work-related Symptoms in the Baking Industry Are Preventable. An Epidemiologic Study Houba R, Heederik D, Doekes D, Wheat Sensitisation and Work-related Symptoms in the Baking Industry Are Preventable. An Epidemiologic Study, Am J Respir Crit Care Med, 1998;158:1499-1503,
Dick Heederik, Institute of Risk Assessment Sciences, Utrecht, an author of 'Wheat Sensitisation and Work-related Symptoms in the Baking Industry Are Preventable. An Epidemiologic Study'

Abstract Available for Tetrachlorophthalic anhydride asthma: evidence for specific IgE antibody Howe W, Topping MD, Hawkins R, Newman Taylor AJ, Tetrachlorophthalic anhydride asthma: evidence for specific IgE antibody, J Allergy Clin Immunol, 1983;71:5-11,
Tony Newman Taylor, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, an author of 'Tetrachlorophthalic anhydride asthma: evidence for specific IgE antibody'

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