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Association of AQP5 gene polymorphisms with osmotic airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma
D. Naumov (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), O. Kotova (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), D. Gassan (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), E. Afanaseva (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), J. Perelman (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), V. Kolosov (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation)
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International Congress 2019 – Genes and environment
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Genes and environment
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5392
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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D. Naumov (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), O. Kotova (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), D. Gassan (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), E. Afanaseva (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), J. Perelman (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation), V. Kolosov (Blagoveshchensk, Russian Federation). Association of AQP5 gene polymorphisms with osmotic airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma. 5392
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