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Mecanismos de acción de los glucocorticoides. Aplicación al tratamiento de la inflamación respiratoria
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J. Mullol*,**,1, L. Pujols**, C. Picado*,**
* Servicio de Neumología. Departament de Medicina. Universitat de Barcelona. Barcelona
** Servicio de Alergia Respiratoria. Fundació Clínic per a la Recerca Biomédica. Hospital Clínic i Universitari. Departament de Medicina. Universitat de Barcelona
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