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The infiltration of inflammatory cells in the apparently normal bronchial mucosa in anthracotic patients after discontinuation of exposure to fossil fuel: a prospective study
M. Samet (Yazd, Islamic Republic of Iran), F. Binesh (Yazd, Islamic Republic of Iran), S. Zand (Yazd, Islamic Republic of Iran)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Air pollution as a cause of respiratory disease
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Air pollution as a cause of respiratory disease
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Disease area:
Interstitial lung diseases
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