Urban Tree Canopy and Asthma, Wheeze, Rhinitis, and Allergic Sensitization to Tree Pollen in a New York City Birth Cohort
Gina S. Lovasi(Robert Wood Johnson Foundation), Andrew Rundle(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), Frederica P. Perera(Center for Children), Rachel L. Miller(Columbia University), Daniel M. Sheehan(Columbia University), Kristen L. King(New York City Police Department), Sean W. MacFaden(University of Vermont), Matthew S. Perzanowski, Lori Hoepner(Center for Children), Jarlath O’Neil‐Dunne(University of Vermont), Thomas Matte(New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene), Jacqueline W.T. Lu(New York City Police Department)
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