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Sputum PGP is reduced by azithromycin treatment in patients with COPD and correlates with exacerbations

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Figure 1Azithromycin treatment decreases prolineproline (PGP) levels in sputum of patients with chronicobstructive pulmonary disease compared with placebo
Figure 3Sputum prolineglycinehighest around the time of achronic obstructive pulmonarydisease exacerbation

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