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The ageing pulmonary interstitium
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Ageing and smoking contribute to plasma surfactant proteins and protease imbalance with correlations to airway obstruction
H. Ilumets, W. Mazur, T. Toljamo, N. Louhelainen, P. Nieminen, H. Kobayashi, N. Ishikawa, V. Kinnula (Helsinki, Rovaniemi, Oulu, Finland; Tokorozawa, Hiroshima, Japan)
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Annual Congress 2011 - The ageing pulmonary interstitium
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The ageing pulmonary interstitium
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Thematic Poster Session
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Airway diseases
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