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Mechanisms of pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis
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Age-related differences in enhancement of neurogenic airway inflammation and proliferation of airway sensory C-fibers after lipopolysaccharide inhalation in rat pups and adults
T. Sakamoto, M. Miyake, T. Muto, M. Ohshima, K. Ito, M. Takeda (Nagoya, Japan)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Mechanisms of pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis
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Mechanisms of pulmonary inflammation and fibrosis
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Thematic Poster Session
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3609
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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T. Sakamoto, M. Miyake, T. Muto, M. Ohshima, K. Ito, M. Takeda (Nagoya, Japan). Age-related differences in enhancement of neurogenic airway inflammation and proliferation of airway sensory C-fibers after lipopolysaccharide inhalation in rat pups and adults. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 3609
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