Airway bacteria measured by quantitative polymerase chain reaction and culture in patients with stable COPD: relationship with neutrophilic airway inflammation, exacerbation frequency, and lung function
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I. Pavord | C. Brightling | M. Barer | M. Bafadhel | V. Mistry | K. Haldar | H. Patel | B. Barker
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