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The effects of mesechymal cells isolated from abdominal adipose tissue on rat model of emphysema
P. Yildiz Gülhan, O. A. Gürpinar, M. Ekici, M. Niyaz, M. Gülhan, M. E. Erçin, A. Ekici, N. Aksoy (Kirikkale, Ankara, Turkey)
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International Congress 2014 – Mechanisms of COPD: proteases and a whole lot more
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Mechanisms of COPD: proteases and a whole lot more
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