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Serum Clara cell protein is reduced in newborn cord blood of heavy smoking mothers
N. Gosselin, L. Galanti, E. Longueville, H. Chanteux, C. Pilette, M. Delmee, Y. Sibille, V. Godding (Brussel, Mont-Godinne, Ottignies, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Update on smoking related damage and cessation
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Update on smoking related damage and cessation
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307
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Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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N. Gosselin, L. Galanti, E. Longueville, H. Chanteux, C. Pilette, M. Delmee, Y. Sibille, V. Godding (Brussel, Mont-Godinne, Ottignies, Belgium). Serum Clara cell protein is reduced in newborn cord blood of heavy smoking mothers. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 307
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