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Molecular markers involved in susceptibility to lung injury after acute exposure to tobacco smoke in different mouse strains. Fluorescent molecular in vivo imaging application
S. Pérez-Rial, L. del Puerto-Nevado, A. Girón-Martínez, R. Terrón-Expósito, N. González-Mangado, G. Peces-Barba (Madrid, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Recent developments in COPD
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Recent developments in COPD
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425
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Airway diseases, Respiratory infections
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S. Pérez-Rial, L. del Puerto-Nevado, A. Girón-Martínez, R. Terrón-Expósito, N. González-Mangado, G. Peces-Barba (Madrid, Spain). Molecular markers involved in susceptibility to lung injury after acute exposure to tobacco smoke in different mouse strains. Fluorescent molecular in vivo imaging application. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 425
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Kis Adrienn - 26.11.2011 01:08
Please, can you email me your eposter, thank you, Dr Adrienn Kis
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