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Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Variation in the TLR4 gene and airway inflammation among patients with COPD
S. Guerra, J. Garcia-Aymerich, J. R. Gonzales, M. Bustamante, F. Gomez, J. Sauleda, J. Gea, A. Agustí, J. M. Antó (Barcelona, Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Airway diseases
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