Atopic sensitization to common allergens without symptoms or signs of airway disorders does not increase exhaled nitric oxide.

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Full Title: Clin Respir J

Abbreviation: Clin Respir J

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Subject Category: Pulmonary Medicine

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"The authors thank the personnel in the Research Unit for Pulmonary Diseases and in the Laboratory of Clinical Physiology at Helsinki University Hospital for excellent assistance. The study was supported by Helsinki University Hospital (project grant nos. TYH 1235, TYH 2303 and TYH 4251). Annamari Rouhos was funded by grants from the Finnish Society of Allergology and Immunology, and the Ida Montin Foundation."

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