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Biomarkers and phenotypes of COPD and comorbidities
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Eosinophilic versus non-eosinophilic COPD cannot be distinguished by lung function nor CT determined emphysema or airway remodelling
Leena George (Leicester, United Kingdom), Leena George, Chris Newby, Sumit Gupta, Deepak R. Subramanian, David G. Parr, Timm Greulich, Dave Singh, Loems Ziegler-Heitbrock, Chris Brightling
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International Congress 2016 – Biomarkers and phenotypes of COPD and comorbidities
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Biomarkers and phenotypes of COPD and comorbidities
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Airway diseases
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Leena George (Leicester, United Kingdom), Leena George, Chris Newby, Sumit Gupta, Deepak R. Subramanian, David G. Parr, Timm Greulich, Dave Singh, Loems Ziegler-Heitbrock, Chris Brightling. Eosinophilic versus non-eosinophilic COPD cannot be distinguished by lung function nor CT determined emphysema or airway remodelling. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 4623
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