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Increased numbers of inflammatory cells but decreased activation of NFκB pathway in small airways of endurance-trained mice
L. Chimenti, G. Morici, A. Paternò, L. Siena, A. Bonanno, A. Licciardi, M. Veca, M. Di Bella, R. Gagliardo, V. Bellia, M. R. Bonsignore (Palermo, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Airway cell biology
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Airway cell biology
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Poster Discussion
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4929
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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L. Chimenti, G. Morici, A. Paternò, L. Siena, A. Bonanno, A. Licciardi, M. Veca, M. Di Bella, R. Gagliardo, V. Bellia, M. R. Bonsignore (Palermo, Italy). Increased numbers of inflammatory cells but decreased activation of NFκB pathway in small airways of endurance-trained mice. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4929
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