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Novel genetic markers in pathology
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Employing functional genomics to address the response of alveolar macrophages in healthy subjects exposed to woodsmoke particulate matter
R. Dove, A. Blomberg, F. Kelly, T. Sandstrom, C. Boman, I. Mudway (London, United Kingdom; Umeå, Sweden)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Novel genetic markers in pathology
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Novel genetic markers in pathology
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3210
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Airway diseases
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R. Dove, A. Blomberg, F. Kelly, T. Sandstrom, C. Boman, I. Mudway (London, United Kingdom; Umeå, Sweden). Employing functional genomics to address the response of alveolar macrophages in healthy subjects exposed to woodsmoke particulate matter. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 3210
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