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Interdependence of COPD and comorbidities and the underlying mechanisms
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and cardiac remodeling: gender aspect.
K. Klester (Barnaul, Russian Federation), E. Klester (Kazan, Russian Federation), A. Balitskaya (Barnaul, Russian Federation), A. Berdyugina (Barnaul, Russian Federation), V. Elykomov (Barnaul, Russian Federation), A. Zateev (Barnaul, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2018 – Interdependence of COPD and comorbidities and the underlying mechanisms
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Interdependence of COPD and comorbidities and the underlying mechanisms
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