Clustering analysis of clinical variables in U-BIOPRED adult asthma cohort

D. Lefaudeux, B. De Meulder, K. F. Chung, G. Roberts, M. J. Loza, F. Baribaud, A. Sousa, A. T. Bansal, A. Rowe, I. Pandis, A. Bedding, A. Chaiboonchoe, H. Ahmed, C. Auffray, C. H. Compton, D. Myles, R. Djukanovic, D. E. Shaw, I. Horvath, J. Musial, J. Corfield, P. Chanez, N. Krug, P. Montuschi, P. Bakke, P. J. Sterk, R. Polosa, S. S. Wagers, F. Singer, S. J. Fowler, S. E. Dahlen, T. Sandström, T. Higenbottam, U. Nihlén, U. Frey, W. Seibold, The U-BIOPRED Study Group (Lyon, Marseille, France; London, Southampton, Uxbridge, Cambridge, Buckinghamshire, Redhill, Nottingham, Manchester, Cheadle, United Kingdom; Springhouse, United States Of America; Budapest, Hungary; Krakow, Poland; Hannover, Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany; Rome, Catania, Italy; Bergen, Stockhlom, Umea, Södertälje, Sweden; Amsterdam, Netherlands; Maasmechelen, Belgium; Bern, Switzerland)

Source: International Congress 2014 – Asthma: still a heterogeneous condition!
Session: Asthma: still a heterogeneous condition!
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 225
Disease area: Airway diseases

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