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Cigarette smoke suppresses mast cell maturation and cytokine release independent of TLR4 signaling
E. Mortaz, C. Silva, G. Folkerts, J. Garssen, R. Redegeld (Utrecht, Netherlands; Tehran, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Mölndal, Sweden)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Basic and translational studies in COPD
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Basic and translational studies in COPD
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1425
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Airway diseases
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E. Mortaz, C. Silva, G. Folkerts, J. Garssen, R. Redegeld (Utrecht, Netherlands; Tehran, Islamic Republic Of Iran; Mölndal, Sweden). Cigarette smoke suppresses mast cell maturation and cytokine release independent of TLR4 signaling. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1425
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