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Clara cell protein as a biomarker for ozone-induced lung injury in humans
Blomberg A., Mudway I., Svensson M., Hagenbjork-Gustaf... A., Thomasson L., Helleday R., Dumont X., Forsberg B., Nordberg G., Bernard A.
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Eur Respir J 2003 Dec 01;22(6):883-888
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Airway diseases
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