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bibliographicCitation Flume PA, Liou TG, Borowitz DS, Li H, Yen K, Ordoñez CL, Geller DE; VX 08-770-104 Study Group. Ivacaftor in subjects with cystic fibrosis who are homozygous for the F508del-CFTR mutation. Chest. 2012 Sep;142(3):718–24. PMID: 22383668; PMCID: PMC3435140.
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