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COPD: novel pathological mechanisms in the airway epithelium
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The effect of anticancer drugs on mucociliary clearance of bronchial ciliary cells in mice
N. Tamiya (Kyoto, Japan), S. Hosogi (Kyoto, Japan), T. Nakahari (Kyoto, Japan), Y. Marunaka (Kyoto, Japan), K. Takayama (Kyoto, Japan)
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International Congress 2018 – COPD: novel pathological mechanisms in the airway epithelium
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COPD: novel pathological mechanisms in the airway epithelium
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Thematic Poster
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4261
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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