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Airway cell biology II
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Nasal epithelial brushing is a valuable method to study airway epithelial cells in infants
K. Mosler, C. Coraux, F. Konstantina, Z. Jean Marie, B. Odile, B. K. Katia, P. Edith, A. Michel, M. Pierre (Reims, France)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Airway cell biology II
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Airway cell biology II
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685
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Airway diseases, Respiratory infections
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K. Mosler, C. Coraux, F. Konstantina, Z. Jean Marie, B. Odile, B. K. Katia, P. Edith, A. Michel, M. Pierre (Reims, France). Nasal epithelial brushing is a valuable method to study airway epithelial cells in infants. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 685
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