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The multiple faces of host defense
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Loss of bronchial epithelial E-cadherin results in spontaneous airway remodeling and eosinophilic inflammation and exaggerated responses to house-dust mite
Martijn Nawijn (Groningen, Netherlands), Martijn Nawijn, Sijranke Post, Laura Hesse, Maaike De Vries, Bart Lambrecht, Tillie Hackett, Irene Heijink
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International Congress 2015 – The multiple faces of host defense
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The multiple faces of host defense
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Airway diseases
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Martijn Nawijn (Groningen, Netherlands), Martijn Nawijn, Sijranke Post, Laura Hesse, Maaike De Vries, Bart Lambrecht, Tillie Hackett, Irene Heijink. Loss of bronchial epithelial E-cadherin results in spontaneous airway remodeling and eosinophilic inflammation and exaggerated responses to house-dust mite. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1779
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