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Biomarkers and phenotypes of COPD
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CAT predicts mortality in COPD patients who require LTOT
Nikolay Kyuchukov (Belene, Bulgaria), Nikolay Kyuchukov, Nikolay Yanev, Iliya Krachunov, Zlatina Ivanova, Preslava Kyuchukova, Petkana Hristova, Plamen Pavlov, Pavlina Glogovska, Tsanya Popova, Yavor Ivanov
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International Congress 2016 – Biomarkers and phenotypes of COPD
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Biomarkers and phenotypes of COPD
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Thematic Poster
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3659
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Airway diseases
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Nikolay Kyuchukov (Belene, Bulgaria), Nikolay Kyuchukov, Nikolay Yanev, Iliya Krachunov, Zlatina Ivanova, Preslava Kyuchukova, Petkana Hristova, Plamen Pavlov, Pavlina Glogovska, Tsanya Popova, Yavor Ivanov. CAT predicts mortality in COPD patients who require LTOT. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3659
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