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Defects in outer dynein arm docking machinery cause primary ciliary dyskinesia
R. Hjeij (Münster, Germany), I. Aprea (Münster, Germany), H. Olbrich (Münster, Germany), G. Dougherty (Münster, Germany), H. Omran (Münster, Germany)
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Paediatric lung disease: novel mechanisms, methods and translational studies
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