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The pulmonary epithelium: recent developments
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Cigarette smoke extract, affecting choline acetyltransferase and muscarinic receptor M3 expression, induces MUC5AC in NCI-H292 cell line
M. Profita, A. M. Montalbano, C. Di Sano, G. Anzalone, A. Bonanno, L. Riccobono, G. D. Albano, M. Ferraro, M. P. Pieper, M. Gjomarkaj (Palermo, Italy; Biberach, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2013 –The pulmonary epithelium: recent developments
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The pulmonary epithelium: recent developments
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M. Profita, A. M. Montalbano, C. Di Sano, G. Anzalone, A. Bonanno, L. Riccobono, G. D. Albano, M. Ferraro, M. P. Pieper, M. Gjomarkaj (Palermo, Italy; Biberach, Germany). Cigarette smoke extract, affecting choline acetyltransferase and muscarinic receptor M3 expression, induces MUC5AC in NCI-H292 cell line. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 3126
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