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Pour rédiger ses fiches et dossiers ou renseigner sa base de données sur les composants des produits alimentaires, cosmétiques et chimiques, l?équipe d?Eassafe.com se base sur de nombreuses publications scientifiques et/ou institutionnelles dont des revues scientifiques (Alim?inter, Allergy, Annals of Allergy Asthma and Immunology, Clinical and Experimental Allergy, Contact Dermatitis, Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Revue Française d?Allergologie) et des sites institutionnels (Afssa, Codex alimentarius, Journal Officiel de l?Union Européenne, Réseau d'allergovigilance)

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