Protein profile of COPD patients with Pseudomonas in their airway secretions
S. Pascual-Guardia (Barcelona, Spain), R. Mas (Barcelona, Spain), R. Faner (Barcelona, Spain), A. Castro-Acosta (Madrid, Spain), G. Peces-Barba (BMadrid, Spain), B. Cosio (Palma, Spain), A. Agustí (Barcelona, Spain), E. Monsó (Sabadell, Spain), J. Gea Guiral (Barcelona, Spain)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Biomarkers and characterisation of immune response in respiratory infection
Disease area: Airway diseases
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