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Molecular biology of chronic lung disease and lung cancer
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Retinoid Receptors levels in normal bronchial mucosa and in lung cancer cell lines
K. Bogos, L. Bonnard, N. Noël, F. Claudot, G. Grosdidier, J. Siat, J. M. Vignaud, Y. Martinet, N. Martinet (Nancy, France)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Molecular biology of chronic lung disease and lung cancer
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Molecular biology of chronic lung disease and lung cancer
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Poster Discussion
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1508
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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K. Bogos, L. Bonnard, N. Noël, F. Claudot, G. Grosdidier, J. Siat, J. M. Vignaud, Y. Martinet, N. Martinet (Nancy, France). Retinoid Receptors levels in normal bronchial mucosa and in lung cancer cell lines. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 1508
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