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Expression of apoptotic markers in lung tissue of COPD patients: preliminary results
M. Siganaki, E. G. Tzortzaki, E. Vlachaki, A. Koutsopoulos, K. Dambaki, I. Bellenis, C. Zisis, A. Zagorianou, N. M. Siafakas (Heraklion, Athens, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Airway cell biology I
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Airway cell biology I
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Electronic Poster Session
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4288
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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