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Circulating haemopoietic progenitors in COPD: effect of poor nutritional state
A. Huertas, U. Testa, R. Riccioni, E. Petrucci, V. Riti, R. Antonucci, D. Savi, M. R. Bonsignore, P. Palange (Rome, Palermo, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Respiratory pathophysiology
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Respiratory pathophysiology
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Airway diseases
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A. Huertas, U. Testa, R. Riccioni, E. Petrucci, V. Riti, R. Antonucci, D. Savi, M. R. Bonsignore, P. Palange (Rome, Palermo, Italy). Circulating haemopoietic progenitors in COPD: effect of poor nutritional state. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 2647
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