IPF risk: two's company, three's a crowd? Asbestos exposure, cigarette smoke, and MUC5B promoter polymorphism rs35705950. Findings from the idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis job exposures study (IPFJES).
C. Reynolds (London, United Kingdom), V. Thanaraaj (London, United Kingdom), R. Sisodia (London, United Kingdom), C. Barber (Buxton, United Kingdom), P. Cullinan (London, United Kingdom)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Workplace and outdoor air quality: from sensitisation to social media
Disease area: Interstitial lung diseases
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