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Asthma: breath biomarkers and asthma control
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Acute exposure to second-hand smoke induces endogenous airway acidification and lung function deterioration in healthy controls
M. Minas, E. Nikolaou, E. Tagtalianidou, A. Papaioannou, V. Konstantikaki, E. Goudouva, P. Mystridou, I. Tsilioni, A. Flouris, G. Metsios, I. Koutedakis, K. Gourgoulianis, K. Kostikas (Larissa, Trikala, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Asthma: breath biomarkers and asthma control
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Asthma: breath biomarkers and asthma control
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Airway diseases
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M. Minas, E. Nikolaou, E. Tagtalianidou, A. Papaioannou, V. Konstantikaki, E. Goudouva, P. Mystridou, I. Tsilioni, A. Flouris, G. Metsios, I. Koutedakis, K. Gourgoulianis, K. Kostikas (Larissa, Trikala, Greece). Acute exposure to second-hand smoke induces endogenous airway acidification and lung function deterioration in healthy controls. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 1289
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