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Understanding the complexity of how airways are regulated
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Role of Ca
2+
-dependent protein kinases and protein phosphatase in the effect of urotensin II on the rat airway smooth muscle cells proliferation
Y. H. Chen, M. W. Zhao, W. Z. Yao, C. S. Tang (Beijing, China)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Understanding the complexity of how airways are regulated
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Understanding the complexity of how airways are regulated
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Y. H. Chen, M. W. Zhao, W. Z. Yao, C. S. Tang (Beijing, China). Role of Ca
2+
-dependent protein kinases and protein phosphatase in the effect of urotensin II on the rat airway smooth muscle cells proliferation. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 1502
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