Letter to the Editor

Investigation of Cry J1 and Cry J2 Concentrations in Japanese Cedar Pollen and Non-Pollen Seasons

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Tomizawa H, Saito H, Toyoma S, Kawasaki Y, Yamada T. Investigation of Cry J1 and Cry J2 Concentrations in Japanese Cedar Pollen and Non-Pollen Seasons. Iran J Public Health. 2022;51(3):705-707.