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Monitoring of airway diseases: far from the airways
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Calprotectin – A marker of mortality in COPD? Results from a prospective cohort study
D.B. Holmgaard, L.H. Mygind, I.L. Titlestad, H. Madsen, S.S. Pedersen, O.H. Mortensen, C. Pedersen (Odense, Aalborg, Copenhagen N, Denmark)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Monitoring of airway diseases: far from the airways
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Monitoring of airway diseases: far from the airways
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Airway diseases
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D.B. Holmgaard, L.H. Mygind, I.L. Titlestad, H. Madsen, S.S. Pedersen, O.H. Mortensen, C. Pedersen (Odense, Aalborg, Copenhagen N, Denmark). Calprotectin – A marker of mortality in COPD? Results from a prospective cohort study. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1837
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