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Lack of effect of Timothy grass pollen sublingual immunotherapy tablet on birch pollen-induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis in an environmental exposure unit

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Topic: SLIT-Tablet
Allergen: Pollen
Authors: Anne K Ellis, Mark W Tenn, Lisa M Steacy, Daniel E Adams, Andrew G Day, Terry J Walker, Hendrik Nolte
Short Summary: A bystander effect of grass SLIT-T on birch pollen-induced AR symptoms was not detected. Symptomatic benefits of grass SLIT-T are likely allergen specific.

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