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Chronic lung allograft dysfunction: mechanisms, predictors and phenotypes
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A new biomarker for chronic lung allograft dysfunction
M. Pain, P. J. Royer, J. Loy, M. Fieux, A. Tissot, P. Lacoste, D. Reboulleau, S. Parès, K. Botturi, A. Magnan, COLT Consortium (Nantes, France)
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International Congress 2014 – Chronic lung allograft dysfunction: mechanisms, predictors and phenotypes
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Chronic lung allograft dysfunction: mechanisms, predictors and phenotypes
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Airway diseases
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M. Pain, P. J. Royer, J. Loy, M. Fieux, A. Tissot, P. Lacoste, D. Reboulleau, S. Parès, K. Botturi, A. Magnan, COLT Consortium (Nantes, France). A new biomarker for chronic lung allograft dysfunction. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 1425
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