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FGF-9 overexpression prevents pleural fibrosis induced by intra-pleural adenovirus injection in mice
Aurelien Justet (Paris, France), Aurélien Justet, Audrey Joannes, Joelle Marchal-Somme, Valérie Besnard, Philippe Bonniaud, Arnaud Mailleux, Bruno Crestani
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International Congress 2015 – IPF: from bench to bedside
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IPF: from bench to bedside
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3048
Disease area:
Interstitial lung diseases
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Aurelien Justet (Paris, France), Aurélien Justet, Audrey Joannes, Joelle Marchal-Somme, Valérie Besnard, Philippe Bonniaud, Arnaud Mailleux, Bruno Crestani. FGF-9 overexpression prevents pleural fibrosis induced by intra-pleural adenovirus injection in mice. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3048
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