Late Breaking Abstract - Longitudinal analysis of variation in clinical features from the U-BIOPRED severe asthma cohort

D. Shaw (Nottingham, United Kingdom), A. Bansal (Cambridge, United Kingdom), J. Riley (Stevenage, United Kingdom), S. Bates (Stevenage, United Kingdom), S. Pavlidis (High Wycombe, United Kingdom), L. Fleming (London, United Kingdom), I. Adcock (London, United Kingdom), J. Corfield (Nottingham, United Kingdom), C. Auffray (Lyon, France), J. Bigler (Seattle, United States of America), H. Bisgaard (Copenhagen, Denmark), M. Boedigheimer (seattle, United States of America), K. Bønnelykke (Copenhagen, Denmark), A. Bush (London, United Kingdom), K. Chung (London, United Kingdom), R. Djukanovic (Southampton, United Kingdom), U. Frey (Basel, Switzerland), S. Fowler (Manchester, United Kingdom), S. Hashimoto (Amsterdam, Netherlands), G. Hedlin (Stockholm, Sweden), X. Hu (San Francisco, United States of America), C. Murray (manchester, United Kingdom), B. Nordlund (Stockholm, Sweden), F. Singer (Zurich, Switzerland), P. Sterk (Amsterdam, Netherlands), A. Sousa (London, United Kingdom), W. Van Aalderen (Amsterdam, Netherlands), S. Wagers (Brussels, Belgium), W. Yu (Seattle, United States of America), G. Roberts (Southampton, United Kingdom)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Notable Studies in Asthma
Session: Notable Studies in Asthma
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 3570
Disease area: Airway diseases

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