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What is new in the regulation and monitoring of airway function?
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Bicarbonate-rich solution reduces atp-induced calcium signal in lung epithelial cells
B. Szili, A. Bikov, L. Hortobagyi, A. Pataki, A. Zsembery, G. Losonczy, I. Horvath (Budapest, Hungary)
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Annual Congress 2009 - What is new in the regulation and monitoring of airway function?
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What is new in the regulation and monitoring of airway function?
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3949
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Airway diseases
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B. Szili, A. Bikov, L. Hortobagyi, A. Pataki, A. Zsembery, G. Losonczy, I. Horvath (Budapest, Hungary). Bicarbonate-rich solution reduces atp-induced calcium signal in lung epithelial cells. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 3949
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