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- Difficult/therapy-resistant asthma: the need for an integrated approach to define clinical phenotypes, evaluate risk factors, understand pathophysiology and find novel therapies. ERS Task Force on Difficult/Therapy-Resistant Asthma. European Respiratory SocietyBy KF Chung, P Godard, E Adelroth, J Ayres, N Barnes, P Barnes, E Bel, P Burney, P Chanez, G Connett, C Corrigan, J de Blic, L Fabbri, ST Holgate, P Ind, G Joos, H Kerstjens, P Leuenberger, CG Lofdahl, S McKenzie, H Magnussen, D Postma, M Saetta, S Salmeron and P SterkKF ChungP GodardE AdelrothJ AyresN BarnesP BarnesE BelP BurneyP ChanezG ConnettC CorriganJ de BlicL FabbriST HolgateP IndG JoosH KerstjensP LeuenbergerCG LofdahlS McKenzieH MagnussenD PostmaM SaettaS Salmeron
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