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Enzymatic activities in BAL fluid of patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonias
J. Tekavec-Trkanjec, T. Peros-Golubicic, S. Smojver-Jezek, V. Zovko, M. Alilovic (Zagreb, Croatia)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Interstial lung diseases
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Interstial lung diseases
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Poster Discussion
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4769
Disease area:
Interstitial lung diseases
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J. Tekavec-Trkanjec, T. Peros-Golubicic, S. Smojver-Jezek, V. Zovko, M. Alilovic (Zagreb, Croatia). Enzymatic activities in BAL fluid of patients with idiopathic interstitial pneumonias. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4769
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