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Barrier functions in sepsis and acute lung injury
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Conditioned medium from human mesenchymal stem cells restores both amiloride sensitive sodium transport and epithelial permeability to protein across alveolar epithelial cell monolayers in an in vitro model of alveolar injury
A. Goolaerts, N. Randrianarisson, J. Larghero, V. Vanneaux, C. Planes, M. Matthay, C. Clerici (Paris, Bobigny, France)
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Barrier functions in sepsis and acute lung injury
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A. Goolaerts, N. Randrianarisson, J. Larghero, V. Vanneaux, C. Planes, M. Matthay, C. Clerici (Paris, Bobigny, France). Conditioned medium from human mesenchymal stem cells restores both amiloride sensitive sodium transport and epithelial permeability to protein across alveolar epithelial cell monolayers in an in vitro model of alveolar injury. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 2943
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