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Airway remodelling: recent developments
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Transforming growth factor alpha increases extracellular matrix within the airway smooth muscle layer in a transgenic mouse model of airway disease
John Elliot (Perth, Australia), John Elliot, Alan James, Kimberley Wang, Alexander Larcombe, Graeme Zosky, Timothy Le Cras, Peter Noble
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International Congress 2015 – Airway remodelling: recent developments
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Airway remodelling: recent developments
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Thematic Poster Session
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894
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Airway diseases
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John Elliot (Perth, Australia), John Elliot, Alan James, Kimberley Wang, Alexander Larcombe, Graeme Zosky, Timothy Le Cras, Peter Noble. Transforming growth factor alpha increases extracellular matrix within the airway smooth muscle layer in a transgenic mouse model of airway disease. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 894
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