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Oral presentation: Exogenous administration of leptin restores the skewed inflammatory response in cigarette smoke-exposed ob/ob mice
J.H.J. Vernooy, L. Zabeau, J. Tavernier, G.F. Joos, G.G. Brusselle, E.F.M. Wouters, K.R. Bracke (Ghent, Belgium)
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Lung Science Conference 2010 - Biology of gene-environment interactions in the lung
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