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Novel approaches in asthma
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Asthmatics develop a bronchial compartment of proliferating, non-organized airway contractile elements (NOACE)
D. Ramos-Barbón, R. Fraga-Iriso, N. S. Brienza, C. Montero-Martínez, H. Verea, R. Oliventein, C. Lemiere, P. Ernst, Q. Hamid, J. G. Martin (A Coruña, Spain; Montreal, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Novel approaches in asthma
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Novel approaches in asthma
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Airway diseases
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D. Ramos-Barbón, R. Fraga-Iriso, N. S. Brienza, C. Montero-Martínez, H. Verea, R. Oliventein, C. Lemiere, P. Ernst, Q. Hamid, J. G. Martin (A Coruña, Spain; Montreal, Canada). Asthmatics develop a bronchial compartment of proliferating, non-organized airway contractile elements (NOACE). Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 3271
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