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Oral presentation: Inhibition of innate host defense in airway epithelial cells by cigarette smoke in an in vitro infection model caused by suppression of NF-kB activation
C. Herr, C. Beisswenger, C. Vogelmeier, R. Bals (Marburg, Germany)
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Lung Science Conference 2010 - Biology of gene-environment interactions in the lung
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Airway diseases
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