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Gottschick C, Raupach-Rosin H, Langer S, et al. Cohort profile: The LoewenKIDS Study - life-course perspective on infections, the microbiome and the development of the immune system in early childhood. Int J Epidemiol. 2019;48(4):1382-1383doi: 10.1093/ije/dyz069.
Gottschick, C., Raupach-Rosin, H., Langer, S., Hassan, L., Horn, J., Dorendorf, E., Caputo, M., Bittner, M., Beier, L., Rübsamen, N., Schlinkmann, K., Zoch, B., Guzman, C. A., Hansen, G., Heselich, V., Holzapfel, E., Hübner, J., Pietschmann, T., Pieper, D. H., Pletz, M., Riese, P., Schmidt-Pokrzywniak, A., Hartwig, S., von Kaisenberg, C., Aydogdu, M., Buhles, M., Dressler, F., Eberl, W., Haase, R., von Koch, F. E., Feidicker, S., Frambach, T., Franz, H. G. B., Guthmann, F., Koch, H. G., Seeger, S., Oberhoff, C., Pauker, W., Petry, K. U., Schild, R. L., Tchirikov, M., Röhrig, E., Karch, A., & Mikolajczyk, R. (2019). Cohort profile: The LoewenKIDS Study - life-course perspective on infections, the microbiome and the development of the immune system in early childhood. International journal of epidemiology, 48(4), 1382-1383. https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyz069
Gottschick, Cornelia, et al. "Cohort profile: The LoewenKIDS Study - life-course perspective on infections, the microbiome and the development of the immune system in early childhood." International journal of epidemiology vol. 48,4 (2019): 1382-1383. doi: https://doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyz069
Gottschick C, Raupach-Rosin H, Langer S, Hassan L, Horn J, Dorendorf E, Caputo M, Bittner M, Beier L, Rübsamen N, Schlinkmann K, Zoch B, Guzman CA, Hansen G, Heselich V, Holzapfel E, Hübner J, Pietschmann T, Pieper DH, Pletz M, Riese P, Schmidt-Pokrzywniak A, Hartwig S, von Kaisenberg C, Aydogdu M, Buhles M, Dressler F, Eberl W, Haase R, von Koch FE, Feidicker S, Frambach T, Franz HGB, Guthmann F, Koch HG, Seeger S, Oberhoff C, Pauker W, Petry KU, Schild RL, Tchirikov M, Röhrig E, Karch A, Mikolajczyk R. Cohort profile: The LoewenKIDS Study - life-course perspective on infections, the microbiome and the development of the immune system in early childhood. Int J Epidemiol. 2019 Aug 01;48(4):1382-1383. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyz069. PMID: 30938437; PMCID: PMC7263872.
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