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Airway inflammation: pharmacological mechanisms and novel targets
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Potentiation effect of insulin on M3 muscarinic receptor agonist induced airway smooth muscle contraction
Z. Nie (portland, United States of America), B. Proskocil (portland, United States of America), D. Jacoby (portland, United States of America), A. Fryer (portland, United States of America)
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International Congress 2019 – Airway inflammation: pharmacological mechanisms and novel targets
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Airway inflammation: pharmacological mechanisms and novel targets
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4207
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Airway diseases
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