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Prevalences and characterstics of obstructive airway disease
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Association between serum clara cell secretory protein (CC-16) levels and asthma-related phenotypes among adults from the EGEA study
M. Rava, N. Le Moual, X. Dumont, S. Guerra, V. Siroux, B. Jacquemin, A. Bernard, F. Kauffmann, R. Nadif (Villejuif, Grenoble, France; Brussels, Belgium; Barcelona, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Prevalences and characterstics of obstructive airway disease
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Prevalences and characterstics of obstructive airway disease
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4754
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Airway diseases
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M. Rava, N. Le Moual, X. Dumont, S. Guerra, V. Siroux, B. Jacquemin, A. Bernard, F. Kauffmann, R. Nadif (Villejuif, Grenoble, France; Brussels, Belgium; Barcelona, Spain). Association between serum clara cell secretory protein (CC-16) levels and asthma-related phenotypes among adults from the EGEA study. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4754
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