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Respiratory mechanics, tissue and cell dysfunction in pulmonary disease
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Comparative respiratory toxicity of particles produced by urban pollution and sugar cane burning in a subchronic exposure model
F. Mazzoli-Rocha, C. Magalhães, G. Carvalho, M. Lanzetti, C. Takiya, S. Valença, P. Saldiva, W. Zin, D. Faffe (Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Respiratory mechanics, tissue and cell dysfunction in pulmonary disease
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Respiratory mechanics, tissue and cell dysfunction in pulmonary disease
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1727
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Airway diseases
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