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Current research areas
The National Allergy Research Centre was created to prevent allergies to chemicals in consumer products through research, monitoring and advice.
Our research is based on close collaboration with the Departments of Dermatology at Gentofte and Odense University Hospitals.
The short road from new knowledge to the clinic - and vice versa - provides a research environment close to reality and ensures the rapid dissemination of new results to those who need it, including doctors in the clinic, authorities and workplaces.
On the sub pages you can read more about the current research areas:
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LATEST SCIENTIFIC ARTICLES  | Airborne exposure to methylchloroisothiazolinone and methylisothiazolinone from a toilet cleaner | | 2013 | Lundov MD, Menné T | Abstract | | | An international multicentre study on the allergenic activity of air-oxidized R-limonene | | 2013 | Bråred Christensson J, Andersen KE, Bruze M, Johansen JD, Garcia-Bravo B, Giménez-Arnau A, Goh CL, Nixon R, White IR | Abstract | | | Atopic dermatitis, filaggrin mutations and irritant contact dermatitis | | 2013 | Thyssen JP
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