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Functional insights: lung and respiratory muscle
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Inhaled nano-sized particles translocate to the CNS via neuronal pathways
G. Oberdörster, R. Gelein, L. Opanashuk, A. Elder, V. Silva, J. Carter, A. Maynard, Y. Ito, J. Finkelstein, T. Feikert (Rochester, Cincinnati, Argonne, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Functional insights: lung and respiratory muscle
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Functional insights: lung and respiratory muscle
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G. Oberdörster, R. Gelein, L. Opanashuk, A. Elder, V. Silva, J. Carter, A. Maynard, Y. Ito, J. Finkelstein, T. Feikert (Rochester, Cincinnati, Argonne, United States Of America). Inhaled nano-sized particles translocate to the CNS via neuronal pathways. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 155
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