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Identification of therapeutic targets for asthma
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Enhanced efficiency of phenotypic transition of asthmatic fibroblasts depends on canonical and non-canonical TGFß/Smad signaling pathways
D. Wnuk (Cracow, Poland), K. Ryczek (Cracow, Poland), M. Paw (Cracow, Poland), K. Kmiotek-Wasylewska (Cracow, Poland), K. Sladek (Cracow, Poland), G. Bochenek (Cracow, Poland), M. Michalik (Cracow, Poland)
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International Congress 2018 – Identification of therapeutic targets for asthma
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Identification of therapeutic targets for asthma
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Airway diseases
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