Lung function and atherosclerosis: The secret comes to fruition I

A. D. Tarnoki, D. L. Tarnoki, M. M. A. Stazi, E. Medda, R. Cotichini, C. Baracchini, G. Meneghetti, Z. Garami, L. Littvay, A. Lannert, F. Fanelli, K. Karlinger, V. Berczi, Z. Lazar, I. Horvath (Budapest, Hungary; Rome, Padua, Italy; Houston, United States Of America)

Source: Annual Congress 2010 - Asthma and COPD: understanding through monitoring
Session: Asthma and COPD: understanding through monitoring
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 396
Disease area: Airway diseases

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