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Risk factors for childhood asthma: genetic and population studies
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Genetic variation in MMP-9 is associated with the outcome of asthma after 30 years
J. M. Vonk, C. C. van Diemen, D. A. Meyers, E. R. Bleecker, G. H. Koppelman, D. S. Postma (Groningen, Netherlands; Winston-Salem, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Risk factors for childhood asthma: genetic and population studies
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Risk factors for childhood asthma: genetic and population studies
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J. M. Vonk, C. C. van Diemen, D. A. Meyers, E. R. Bleecker, G. H. Koppelman, D. S. Postma (Groningen, Netherlands; Winston-Salem, United States Of America). Genetic variation in MMP-9 is associated with the outcome of asthma after 30 years. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 4217
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