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Pulmonary hypertension: rare and hereditary causes of PAH
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Functional analysis of the 5´UTR region of BMPR2 gene in pulmonary arterial hypertension
Guillermo Pousada (Vigo, Spain), Guillermo Pousada, Sheila Castro-Sánchez, Adolfo Baloira, Diana Valverde
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International Congress 2015 – Pulmonary hypertension: rare and hereditary causes of PAH
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Pulmonary hypertension: rare and hereditary causes of PAH
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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Guillermo Pousada (Vigo, Spain), Guillermo Pousada, Sheila Castro-Sánchez, Adolfo Baloira, Diana Valverde. Functional analysis of the 5´UTR region of BMPR2 gene in pulmonary arterial hypertension. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 590
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