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Novel insights into the pathobiology of acute lung injury
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SIRT1 contributes to LPS-induced lung injury through interaction with mitochondrial ROS generation
Yong Chul Lee (Jeonju, Republic of Korea), Yong Chul Lee, So Ri Kim, Hee Jung Kim, Soon Ha Kim
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International Congress 2015 – Novel insights into the pathobiology of acute lung injury
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Novel insights into the pathobiology of acute lung injury
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Airway diseases
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Yong Chul Lee (Jeonju, Republic of Korea), Yong Chul Lee, So Ri Kim, Hee Jung Kim, Soon Ha Kim. SIRT1 contributes to LPS-induced lung injury through interaction with mitochondrial ROS generation. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3033
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