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TH17 and other acute asthmatic responses
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Versican, tenascin, periostin and IL-17A+ cells in severe asthma
D. S. Ferreira, R. Annoni, B. L. Oliveira, E. H. Katayama, R. M. Carvalho-Pinto, K. F. Rabe, A. Cukier, R. Stelmach, M. Dolhnikoff, T. Mauad (São Paulo, Brazil; Grosshansdorf, Germany)
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International Congress 2014 – TH17 and other acute asthmatic responses
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TH17 and other acute asthmatic responses
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D. S. Ferreira, R. Annoni, B. L. Oliveira, E. H. Katayama, R. M. Carvalho-Pinto, K. F. Rabe, A. Cukier, R. Stelmach, M. Dolhnikoff, T. Mauad (São Paulo, Brazil; Grosshansdorf, Germany). Versican, tenascin, periostin and IL-17A+ cells in severe asthma. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 1721
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