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Cardiovascular biomarkers predict susceptibility to lung injury in World Trade Center dust-exposed firefighters
Michael D. Weiden, Bushra Naveed, Sophia Kwon, Soo Jung Cho, Ashley L. Comfort, David J. Prezant, William N. Rom, Anna Nolan
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Eur Respir J 2013; 41: 1023-1030
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May
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Michael D. Weiden, Bushra Naveed, Sophia Kwon, Soo Jung Cho, Ashley L. Comfort, David J. Prezant, William N. Rom, Anna Nolan. Cardiovascular biomarkers predict susceptibility to lung injury in World Trade Center dust-exposed firefighters. Eur Respir J 2013; 41: 1023-1030
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