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Biomarkers and assessment of COPD
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Importance of PRO-BNP and troponin-I values in finding relation between cardiac origin of COPD attacks
S. N. Sokucu, E. C. Seyhan, S. Altin, E. Cetinkaya, N. Simsek, A. Gencoglu (Istanbul, Turkey)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Biomarkers and assessment of COPD
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Biomarkers and assessment of COPD
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S. N. Sokucu, E. C. Seyhan, S. Altin, E. Cetinkaya, N. Simsek, A. Gencoglu (Istanbul, Turkey). Importance of PRO-BNP and troponin-I values in finding relation between cardiac origin of COPD attacks. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 414
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