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Recent advances in the treatment and pathogenesis of pulmonary diseases
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Transepithelial potential changes of isolated tracheal wall after application of ambroxol, N-acetylcysteine and guaiacol
I. Holynska, E. Piskorska, P. Kaczorowski, M. Lampka, E. Kopczynska, P. Smuszkiewicz, L. Drobnik, T. Tyrakowski (Torun, Poznan, Poland)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Recent advances in the treatment and pathogenesis of pulmonary diseases
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Recent advances in the treatment and pathogenesis of pulmonary diseases
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Airway diseases
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I. Holynska, E. Piskorska, P. Kaczorowski, M. Lampka, E. Kopczynska, P. Smuszkiewicz, L. Drobnik, T. Tyrakowski (Torun, Poznan, Poland). Transepithelial potential changes of isolated tracheal wall after application of ambroxol, N-acetylcysteine and guaiacol. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 4267
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