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How the understanding og molecular and genomic crosstalk is helping to diagnose lung disease
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Peripheral muscle mitophagy is enhanced in patients with COPD
Pieter Leermakers (Maastricht, Netherlands), Pieter Leermakers, Annemie Schols, Bram van den Borst, Chiel de Theije, Marco Kelders, Harry Gosker
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International Congress 2016 – How the understanding og molecular and genomic crosstalk is helping to diagnose lung disease
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How the understanding og molecular and genomic crosstalk is helping to diagnose lung disease
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Airway diseases
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Pieter Leermakers (Maastricht, Netherlands), Pieter Leermakers, Annemie Schols, Bram van den Borst, Chiel de Theije, Marco Kelders, Harry Gosker. Peripheral muscle mitophagy is enhanced in patients with COPD. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3408
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