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Functional genomics and COPD: new challenges
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Systemic inflammation is associated with mitophagy signalling in skeletal muscle of COPD patients
H. Gosker (Maastricht, Netherlands), P. Leermakers (Maastricht, Netherlands), A. Kneppers (Maastricht, Netherlands), M. Kelders (Maastricht, Netherlands), C. De Theije (Maastricht, Netherlands), A. Schols (Maastricht, Netherlands)
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International Congress 2018 – Functional genomics and COPD: new challenges
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Functional genomics and COPD: new challenges
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