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Airway diseases: from invasive to noninvasive biomarkers
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Microsatellite alterations at 3p and 19q in EBC/DNA of smokers: Are they reversible after smoking cessation?
G.E. Carpagnano, D. Lacedonia, R. Sabato, P. Bonfitto, A. Koutelou, M.P. Foschino Barbaro (Foggia, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Airway diseases: from invasive to noninvasive biomarkers
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Airway diseases: from invasive to noninvasive biomarkers
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Airway diseases
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