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Any news from the asthma field?
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Role of changes of airway patency and lung inflation in predicting the asthma control achievement
Ilin Andrei (Blagoveschensk, Russian Federation), Andrey V. Il’in, Juliy M. Perelman, Anna G. Prikhodko, Anatoliy V. Lenshin, Victor P. Kolosov
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International Congress 2015 – Any news from the asthma field?
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Any news from the asthma field?
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Airway diseases
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Ilin Andrei (Blagoveschensk, Russian Federation), Andrey V. Il’in, Juliy M. Perelman, Anna G. Prikhodko, Anatoliy V. Lenshin, Victor P. Kolosov. Role of changes of airway patency and lung inflation in predicting the asthma control achievement. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4486
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