Longitudinal analysis of airway epithelium of COPD subjects reveals unique inflammatory gene networks up-regulated over time
S. Sridhar, J.S. Fine, C.S. Stevenson, H. Bitter, A.E. Tilley, B.G. Harvey, R. Kaner, M.R. Staudt, J. Fuller, J. Salit, N. Hackett, H. Hilton, S. Pillai, G. Wolff, S. Visvanathan, R.G. Crystal (Nutley, New York, Ridgefield, United States Of America)
Source: Annual Congress 2012 - COPD inflammation and genes
Session: COPD inflammation and genes
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 4800
Disease area: Airway diseases
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S. Sridhar, J.S. Fine, C.S. Stevenson, H. Bitter, A.E. Tilley, B.G. Harvey, R. Kaner, M.R. Staudt, J. Fuller, J. Salit, N. Hackett, H. Hilton, S. Pillai, G. Wolff, S. Visvanathan, R.G. Crystal (Nutley, New York, Ridgefield, United States Of America). Longitudinal analysis of airway epithelium of COPD subjects reveals unique inflammatory gene networks up-regulated over time. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4800
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