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Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Mapping of the proteome of smokers‘ lungs
F. Giorgianni, S. Beranova-Giorgianni, L. Chen, V. Mileo, D. M. Desiderio, S. Catinella (Memphis, United States Of America; Parma, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Genetics in the smokers corner: from inflammation in smokers via COPD to cancer
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Airway diseases
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