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Publications by Gene Colice
Application of Structured Statistical Analyses to Identify a Biomarker Predictive of Enhanced Tralokinumab Efficacy in Phase III Clinical Trials for Severe, Uncontrolled Asthma
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Cost-Effectiveness of Asthma Step-Up Therapy as an Increased Dose of Extrafine-Particle Inhaled Corticosteroid or Add-On Long-Acting Beta2-Agonist
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