Genetic variants in SCGB1A1 affect sputum CC16 levels in wood smoke COPD and are associated with COPD susceptibility in smokers.
R. Falfán-Valencia (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), A. Zazueta-Marquez (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), G. Pérez-Rubio (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), R. Hernández-Zenteno (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), A. Ortega-Martínez (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), A. Ramírez-Venegas (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico)
Source: International Congress 2022 – New insights and biomarkers in COPD
Session: New insights and biomarkers in COPD
Session type: Thematic Poster
Number: 1284
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R. Falfán-Valencia (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), A. Zazueta-Marquez (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), G. Pérez-Rubio (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), R. Hernández-Zenteno (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), A. Ortega-Martínez (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico), A. Ramírez-Venegas (Ciudad de México (CDMX), Mexico). Genetic variants in SCGB1A1 affect sputum CC16 levels in wood smoke COPD and are associated with COPD susceptibility in smokers.. 1284
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