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Novel mechanisms elucidated by translational studies of COPD
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Extracellular matrix molecules are differentially associated with airflow obstruction and lung parenchymal destruction in COPD
E. Papakonstantinou (Basel/Thessaloniki, Switzerland), D. Schumann (Basel, Switzerland), D. Leeming (Herlev, Denmark), M. Tamm (Basel, Switzerland), M. Karsdal (Herlev, Denmark), D. Stolz (Basel, Switzerland)
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International Congress 2019 – Novel mechanisms elucidated by translational studies of COPD
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Novel mechanisms elucidated by translational studies of COPD
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E. Papakonstantinou (Basel/Thessaloniki, Switzerland), D. Schumann (Basel, Switzerland), D. Leeming (Herlev, Denmark), M. Tamm (Basel, Switzerland), M. Karsdal (Herlev, Denmark), D. Stolz (Basel, Switzerland). Extracellular matrix molecules are differentially associated with airflow obstruction and lung parenchymal destruction in COPD. 1677
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