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Monitoring of lung disease and CFTR function in children with cystic fibrosis
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Sensitive automated airway-artery method to monitor progression of CF airway disease
Q. Lv (Rotterdam, Netherlands), R. Sandvik (Copenhagen, Denmark), K. Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), E. Andrinopoulou (Rotterdam, Netherlands), L. Gallardo-Estrella (Nijmegen, Netherlands), J. Charbonnier (Nijmegen, Netherlands), H. Tiddens (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Monitoring of lung disease and CFTR function in children with cystic fibrosis
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Monitoring of lung disease and CFTR function in children with cystic fibrosis
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Q. Lv (Rotterdam, Netherlands), R. Sandvik (Copenhagen, Denmark), K. Nielsen (Copenhagen, Denmark), E. Andrinopoulou (Rotterdam, Netherlands), L. Gallardo-Estrella (Nijmegen, Netherlands), J. Charbonnier (Nijmegen, Netherlands), H. Tiddens (Rotterdam, Netherlands). Sensitive automated airway-artery method to monitor progression of CF airway disease. 2676
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