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Transcriptome profiling of platelets from patients with severe asthma.
M. Chebbo (Marseille, France), S. Assou (Montpellier, France), V. Pantesco (Montpellier, France), C. Duez (Marseille, France), A. Bourdin (Montpellier, France), P. Chanez (Marseille, France), D. Gras (Marseille, France)
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