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New results in molecular pathology and functional genomics of non-neoplastic lung diseases
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Proteomic characterisation of healthy and asthmatic nasal epithelium cells
C. Lopes, T. Simões, F. Vaz, A. Bugalho de Almeida, K. Chan, T. Waybright, H. Issaq, T. Veenstra, J. Blonder, D. Penque (Lisboa, Portugal; Frederick, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2009 - New results in molecular pathology and functional genomics of non-neoplastic lung diseases
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New results in molecular pathology and functional genomics of non-neoplastic lung diseases
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Thematic Poster Session
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Airway diseases
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