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Further pharmacological and clinical evidence for using long-acting β-agonists with inhaled corticosteroids
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Beta2-agonists but not glucocorticoids inhibit proliferation of asthmatic airway smooth muscle cells
M. Roth, P. R. A. Johnson, J. K. Burgess, M. Tamm, J. L. Black (Sydney, Australia; Basel, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Further pharmacological and clinical evidence for using long-acting β-agonists with inhaled corticosteroids
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Further pharmacological and clinical evidence for using long-acting β-agonists with inhaled corticosteroids
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M. Roth, P. R. A. Johnson, J. K. Burgess, M. Tamm, J. L. Black (Sydney, Australia; Basel, Switzerland). Beta2-agonists but not glucocorticoids inhibit proliferation of asthmatic airway smooth muscle cells. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 1655
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