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Salivary microbiota composition is associated with severe exacerbations
S. Melo-Dias (Aveiro, Portugal), C. Valente (Aveiro, Portugal), L. Andrade (Aveiro, Portugal), A. Marques (Aveiro, Portugal), A. Sousa (Aveiro, Portugal)
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Deep phenotyping of obstructive diseases for precision medicine
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