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New kids on the block: novel molecular pathways and therapeutic targets in chronic lung diseases
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GPR40 promotes tight junction assembly in human airway epithelial cells via AMPK-dependent mechanisms
A. Moonwiriyakit (Bangkok, Thailand), P. Wattanaphichet (Bangkok, Thailand), C. Muanprasat (Bangkok, Thailand)
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International Congress 2018 – New kids on the block: novel molecular pathways and therapeutic targets in chronic lung diseases
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New kids on the block: novel molecular pathways and therapeutic targets in chronic lung diseases
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Airway diseases
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