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New strategies in epigenomic research to study lung diseases (DNA rearrangements, RNA, methylation, proteosome)
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Role of small regulatory RNAs in normal and pathological respiratory organs
P. Barbry, B. Marcet, B. Mari, N. Pottier, L. E. Zaragosi, B. Chevalier, I. Henaoui (Sophia Antipolis, Lille, France)
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Annual Congress 2013 –New strategies in epigenomic research to study lung diseases (DNA rearrangements, RNA, methylation, proteosome)
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New strategies in epigenomic research to study lung diseases (DNA rearrangements, RNA, methylation, proteosome)
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1509
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Interstitial lung diseases
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P. Barbry, B. Marcet, B. Mari, N. Pottier, L. E. Zaragosi, B. Chevalier, I. Henaoui (Sophia Antipolis, Lille, France). Role of small regulatory RNAs in normal and pathological respiratory organs. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 1509
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