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Acute lung injury: novel clinical and experimental insights
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Smooth muscle cells as immunological relay in acute pulmonary inflammation by ADAM17-mediated ErB receptor transactivation
D. Dreymueller, C. Martin, J. Schumacher, E. Groth, J. K. Boehm, K. Reiss, S. Uhlig, A. Ludwig (Aachen, Germany)
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D. Dreymueller, C. Martin, J. Schumacher, E. Groth, J. K. Boehm, K. Reiss, S. Uhlig, A. Ludwig (Aachen, Germany). Smooth muscle cells as immunological relay in acute pulmonary inflammation by ADAM17-mediated ErB receptor transactivation. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 1814
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