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Phenotyping asthma: a clue for treatments?
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Persistent asthma and long-term work disability
P. Kauppi, R. Hakola, T. Leino, A. Ojajärvi, J. Pentti, T. Oksanen, T. Haahtela, M. Kivimäki, J. Vahtera (Helsinki, Turku, Finland)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Phenotyping asthma: a clue for treatments?
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Phenotyping asthma: a clue for treatments?
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