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Similarities and differences in asthma and COPD: the Dutch hypothesisBLEECKER, Eugene R.Chest. 2004, Vol 126, Num 2, issn 0012-3692, 70 p., SUPSerial Issue
Physiologic similarities and differences between COPD and asthmaSCIURBA, Frank C.Chest. 2004, Vol 126, Num 2, pp 117S-124S, issn 0012-3692, SUPArticle
Treatment implications on morbidity and mortality in COPDMAPEL, Douglas W.Chest. 2004, Vol 126, Num 2, pp 150S-158S, issn 0012-3692, SUPArticle
Genetics of asthma and COPD: Similar results for different phenotypesMEYERS, Deborah A; LARJ, Michael J; LANGE, Leslie et al.Chest. 2004, Vol 126, Num 2, pp 105S-110S, issn 0012-3692, SUPArticle
Therapeutic responses in asthma and COPD: BronchodilatorsDONOHUE, James F.Chest. 2004, Vol 126, Num 2, pp 125S-137S, issn 0012-3692, SUPArticle
Therapeutic responses in asthma and COPD: CorticosteroidsLARJ, Michael J; BLEECKER, Eugene R.Chest. 2004, Vol 126, Num 2, pp 138S-149S, issn 0012-3692, SUPArticle
The relationship between asthma and COPD: Lessons from transgenic miceELIAS, Jack.Chest. 2004, Vol 126, Num 2, pp 111S-116S, issn 0012-3692, SUPArticle
Rationale for the Dutch hypothesis allergy and airway hyperresponsiveness as genetic factors and their interaction with environment in the development of asthma and COPDPOSTMA, Dirkje S; BOEZEN, H. Marike.Chest. 2004, Vol 126, Num 2, pp 96S-104S, issn 0012-3692, SUPArticle