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Molecular pathology and functional genomics of lung disease
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Late-breaking abstract: Possible association between vitamin D receptor SNP FokI and treatment response in asthmatic children
H. Einisman, M. L. Reyes, M. Lopez-Lastra, J. Angulo, M. S. Caussade, A. Moya, J. Cerda, J. A. Castro-Rodriguez (Santiago, Chile)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Molecular pathology and functional genomics of lung disease
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Molecular pathology and functional genomics of lung disease
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1701
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Airway diseases
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H. Einisman, M. L. Reyes, M. Lopez-Lastra, J. Angulo, M. S. Caussade, A. Moya, J. Cerda, J. A. Castro-Rodriguez (Santiago, Chile). Late-breaking abstract: Possible association between vitamin D receptor SNP FokI and treatment response in asthmatic children. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 1701
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