Expert Nordic perspectives on the potential of novel inhalers to overcome unmet needs in the management of obstructive lung disease

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Expert Nordic perspectives on the potential of novel inhalers to overcome unmet needs in the management of obstructive lung disease. / Løkke, Anders; Ahlbeck, Lars; Bjermer, Leif; Mortensen, Jann; Østrem, Anders; Pasternack, Iris; Safioti, Guilherme; Torvinen, Saku.

I: European Clinical Respiratory Journal, Bind 2, 29445, 2015, s. 1-7.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Løkke, A, Ahlbeck, L, Bjermer, L, Mortensen, J, Østrem, A, Pasternack, I, Safioti, G & Torvinen, S 2015, 'Expert Nordic perspectives on the potential of novel inhalers to overcome unmet needs in the management of obstructive lung disease', European Clinical Respiratory Journal, bind 2, 29445, s. 1-7. https://doi.org/10.3402/ecrj.v2.29445

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Løkke, A., Ahlbeck, L., Bjermer, L., Mortensen, J., Østrem, A., Pasternack, I., Safioti, G., & Torvinen, S. (2015). Expert Nordic perspectives on the potential of novel inhalers to overcome unmet needs in the management of obstructive lung disease. European Clinical Respiratory Journal, 2, 1-7. [29445]. https://doi.org/10.3402/ecrj.v2.29445

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Løkke A, Ahlbeck L, Bjermer L, Mortensen J, Østrem A, Pasternack I o.a. Expert Nordic perspectives on the potential of novel inhalers to overcome unmet needs in the management of obstructive lung disease. European Clinical Respiratory Journal. 2015;2:1-7. 29445. https://doi.org/10.3402/ecrj.v2.29445

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Løkke, Anders ; Ahlbeck, Lars ; Bjermer, Leif ; Mortensen, Jann ; Østrem, Anders ; Pasternack, Iris ; Safioti, Guilherme ; Torvinen, Saku. / Expert Nordic perspectives on the potential of novel inhalers to overcome unmet needs in the management of obstructive lung disease. I: European Clinical Respiratory Journal. 2015 ; Bind 2. s. 1-7.

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