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Gene polymorphism could be a useful prognostic tool in patients with work-related chronic bronchitis
S. Lalikov, S. Alexander, R. Tatyana, E. Amelchenko, N. Saevich, O. Omelyanenko, T. Tatyana (Grodno, Minsk, Belarus)
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Annual Congress 2012 - COPD beyond tobacco
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COPD beyond tobacco
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Thematic Poster Session
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4001
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Airway diseases
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S. Lalikov, S. Alexander, R. Tatyana, E. Amelchenko, N. Saevich, O. Omelyanenko, T. Tatyana (Grodno, Minsk, Belarus). Gene polymorphism could be a useful prognostic tool in patients with work-related chronic bronchitis. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4001
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