Martin Lablans
- An international registry for primary ciliary dyskinesiaBy Claudius Werner, Martin Lablans, Maximilian Ataian, Johanna Raidt, Julia Wallmeier, Jörg Große-Onnebrink, Claudia E. Kuehni, Eric G. Haarman, Margaret W. Leigh, Alexandra L. Quittner, Jane S. Lucas, Claire Hogg, Michal Witt, Kostas N. Priftis, Panayiotis Yiallouros, Kim G. Nielsen, Francesca Santamaria, Frank Ückert and Heymut OmranArticle | Published in 2015 in European Respiratory JournalClaudius Werner1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, GermanyMartin Lablans2Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, GermanyMaximilian Ataian2Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, GermanyJohanna Raidt1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, GermanyJulia Wallmeier1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, GermanyJörg Große-Onnebrink1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, GermanyClaudia E. Kuehni3Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM), Paediatric Respiratory Epidemiology, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandEric G. Haarman4Dept of Paediatric Pulmonology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsMargaret W. Leigh5Dept of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USAAlexandra L. Quittner6Dept of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USAJane S. Lucas7University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UKClaire Hogg8Dept of Respiratory Paediatrics, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UKMichal Witt9Dept of Molecular and Clinical Genetics, Institute of Human Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan and International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw, PolandKostas N. Priftis10Paediatric Pulmonology, 3rd Dept of Paediatrics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Attikon University Hospital, Athens, GreecePanayiotis Yiallouros11Cyprus International Institute for Environmental & Public Health in Association with Harvard School of Public Health, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, CyprusKim G. Nielsen12Danish PCD Centre, Paediatric Pulmonary Service, Dept of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, DenmarkFrancesca Santamaria13Dept of Medical Translational Sciences, Federico II University, Naples, ItalyFrank Ückert2Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, GermanyHeymut Omran1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, Germany
- An international registry for primary ciliary dyskinesiaBy Claudius Werner, Martin Lablans, Maximilian Ataian, Johanna Raidt, Julia Wallmeier, Jörg Große-Onnebrink, Claudia E. Kuehni, Eric G. Haarman, Margaret W. Leigh, Alexandra L. Quittner, Jane S. Lucas, Claire Hogg, Michal Witt, Kostas N. Priftis, Panayiotis Yiallouros, Kim G. Nielsen, Francesca Santamaria, Frank Ückert and Heymut OmranClaudius Werner1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, GermanyMartin Lablans2Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, GermanyMaximilian Ataian2Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, GermanyJohanna Raidt1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, GermanyJulia Wallmeier1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, GermanyJörg Große-Onnebrink1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, GermanyClaudia E. Kuehni3Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine (ISPM), Paediatric Respiratory Epidemiology, University of Bern, Bern, SwitzerlandEric G. Haarman4Dept of Paediatric Pulmonology, VU University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The NetherlandsMargaret W. Leigh5Dept of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC, USAAlexandra L. Quittner6Dept of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL, USAJane S. Lucas7University of Southampton Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Southampton, UKClaire Hogg8Dept of Respiratory Paediatrics, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, UKMichal Witt9Dept of Molecular and Clinical Genetics, Institute of Human Genetics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poznan and International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Warsaw, PolandKostas N. Priftis10Paediatric Pulmonology, 3rd Dept of Paediatrics, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, School of Medicine, Attikon University Hospital, Athens, GreecePanayiotis Yiallouros11Cyprus International Institute for Environmental & Public Health in Association with Harvard School of Public Health, Cyprus University of Technology, Limassol, CyprusKim G. Nielsen12Danish PCD Centre, Paediatric Pulmonary Service, Dept of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, DenmarkFrancesca Santamaria13Dept of Medical Translational Sciences, Federico II University, Naples, ItalyFrank Ückert2Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University Medical Center of Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mainz, GermanyHeymut Omran1Dept of General Paediatrics, Paediatric Pulmonology Unit, University Children's Hospital Muenster, Münster, Germany
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