Specific inhalation challenge causes minor changes in nasal proteome of work-related asthma patients

H. Suojalehto (Helsinki, Finland), I. Lindström (Helsinki, Finland), A. Puustinen (Helsinki, Finland)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Occupational and environmental lung diseases: asthma and the airways
Session: Occupational and environmental lung diseases: asthma and the airways
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 368
Disease area: Airway diseases

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