Variants in the 15q24/25 Locus Associate with Lung Function Decline in Active Smokers
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D. Postma | C. Wijmenga | M. Decramer | J. Lammers | H. Groen | H. Boezen | D. Lambrechts | W. Janssens | P. Zanen | P. D. de Jong | Joanna Smolonska | E. Wauters | F. M. Mohamed Hoesein
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