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The bad and the ugly in paediatric asthma: comorbidities and exacerbations
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Functional status of ciliated epithelium during asthma exacerbation and remission in children
I. Ozerskaia (Moscow, Russian Federation), N. Geppe (Moscow, Russian Federation), U. Malyavina (Moscow, Russian Federation), N. Kolosova (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2018 – The bad and the ugly in paediatric asthma: comorbidities and exacerbations
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The bad and the ugly in paediatric asthma: comorbidities and exacerbations
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Thematic Poster
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1292
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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