Early-Onset Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Is Associated with Female Sex, Maternal Factors, and African American Race in the COPDGene Study
Marilyn G. Foreman(Morehouse School of Medicine), Dawn L. DeMeo(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Edwin K. Silverman(Brigham and Women's Hospital), James D. Crapo(National Jewish Health), Barry J. Make(National Jewish Health), John E. Hokanson(University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus), George R. Washko(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Lening Zhang(National Jewish Health), Nadia N. Hansel(Johns Hopkins University), James R. Murphy(University of Liverpool), Elizabeth A. Regan(National Jewish Health)
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