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Prediction of human orthologs to the Drosophila’s COPD-associated genes.
E. Rouka (Larissa, Greece), C. Hatzoglou (Larissa, Greece), K. Gourgoulianis (Larissa, Greece), S. Zarogiannis (Larissa, Greece)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Intercellular communication in tissue remodelling of chronic lung diseases
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Intercellular communication in tissue remodelling of chronic lung diseases
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2710
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Airway diseases
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