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The presence of air pollution particulate matter in cryopreserved placental tissue cells
Norrice M. Liu, Yehao Chen, Lisa Miyashita, Wing Hung Tam, Noelle A. Ngai, Jonathan Grigg, Ting Fan Leung
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ERJ Open Res, 7 (3) 00349-2021; 10.1183/23120541.00349-2021
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July
Disease area:
Airway diseases, Paediatric lung diseases
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Norrice M. Liu, Yehao Chen, Lisa Miyashita, Wing Hung Tam, Noelle A. Ngai, Jonathan Grigg, Ting Fan Leung. The presence of air pollution particulate matter in cryopreserved placental tissue cells. ERJ Open Res, 7 (3) 00349-2021; 10.1183/23120541.00349-2021
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