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A butterfly flaps its wings: Extinction of biological experience and the origins of allergy
Susan L. Prescott
Paediatrics
UWA Centre for Child Health Research (affiliated with the The Kids Research Institute Australia)
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Medicine and Dentistry
Biodiversity
100%
Microbiome
60%
Diseases
40%
Immune Response
20%
Physical Activity
20%
Immune Function
20%
Mental Health
20%
Non Communicable Disease
20%
COVID-19
20%
Inflammatory Disorder
20%
Gut Microbiome
20%
Public Health
20%
Immune System
20%
Immune Dysregulation
20%
Food Choice
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biodiversity
100%
Microbiome
40%
Inflammatory Disorder
20%
Immune Dysregulation
20%
Gut Microbiome
20%
Human Microbiome
20%
COVID-19
20%
Immune System
20%
Immune Response
20%
Immunity
20%
Medline
20%
Mental Health
20%
Physical Activity
20%
Web of Science
20%