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Recent advances in airway smooth muscle biology
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Modulation of antigen- and serotonin-induced airway contractions in rat precision cut lung slices by prostaglandin E
2
A. K. Larsson, S. E. Dahlén, A. R. Ressmeyer, S. Uhlig, C. Martin (Stockholm, Sweden; Borstel, Aachen, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Recent advances in airway smooth muscle biology
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Recent advances in airway smooth muscle biology
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4234
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Airway diseases
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A. K. Larsson, S. E. Dahlén, A. R. Ressmeyer, S. Uhlig, C. Martin (Stockholm, Sweden; Borstel, Aachen, Germany). Modulation of antigen- and serotonin-induced airway contractions in rat precision cut lung slices by prostaglandin E
2
. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 4234
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