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Specific immunotherapy in rhintis / inflammatory markers in exhaled air
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Recruitment of eosinophils and increased expression of mast cells tryptase in the bronchial mucosa of patients with allergic asthma
X. P. Lin, Y. Gao, H. T. Zhao, P. Chen, L. Sun, X. L. Xeng (Shenyang, China)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Specific immunotherapy in rhintis / inflammatory markers in exhaled air
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Specific immunotherapy in rhintis / inflammatory markers in exhaled air
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Thematic Poster Session
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3173
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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X. P. Lin, Y. Gao, H. T. Zhao, P. Chen, L. Sun, X. L. Xeng (Shenyang, China). Recruitment of eosinophils and increased expression of mast cells tryptase in the bronchial mucosa of patients with allergic asthma. Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 3173
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