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Animal models of airways inflammation
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Interleukin-5 is important for the development of eosinophilic rhinitis following toluene diisocyanate inhalation in mice
V. J. Johnson, M. L. Kashon, J. S. Reynolds, K. Fluharty, W. Wang, S. Li, B. Yucesoy (Morgantown, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Animal models of airways inflammation
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Animal models of airways inflammation
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E-Communication Session
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4735
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Airway diseases
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V. J. Johnson, M. L. Kashon, J. S. Reynolds, K. Fluharty, W. Wang, S. Li, B. Yucesoy (Morgantown, United States Of America). Interleukin-5 is important for the development of eosinophilic rhinitis following toluene diisocyanate inhalation in mice. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 4735
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BINGLE Colin - 16.09.2009 10:03
Very intersting work
Victor, This is very interesting work and I would like to catch you after the session. I am co-chairing another session at the same time but I will come to the room after. Colin Bingle
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