HMOX1 and GST variants modify attenuation of FEF25-75% decline due to PM10 reduction
Curjuric I, Imboden M, Schindler C, Downs S. H, Hersberger M, Liu S. L. J, Matyas G, Russi E. W, Schwartz J, Thun G. A, Postma D. S, Rochat T, Probst-Hensch N. M, the SAPALDIA team
Source: Eur Respir J 2010; 35: 505-514
Disease area: Airway diseases
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