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Adipokines and bone loss at the terminal stage of chronic respiratory failure
E. Kochetrova, L. Ugay, K. Burya, R. Kessler (Vladivostok, Russian Federation; Strasbourg, France)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Novel clinical features of acute and chronic lung diseases
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Novel clinical features of acute and chronic lung diseases
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Airway diseases
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