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COPD: novel pathological mechanisms in the airway epithelium
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Altered protein turnover signaling and myogenesis during impaired recovery of inflammation-induced muscle atrophy in emphysematous mice
R. Langen (Maastricht, Netherlands), J. Ceelen (Maastricht, Netherlands), A. Kneppers (Maastricht, Netherlands), C. De Theije (Maastricht, Netherlands), S. Van Hoof (Maastricht, Netherlands), F. Verhaegen (Maastricht, Netherlands), A. Schols (Maastricht, Netherlands)
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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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