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Immunological mechanisms in cell recruitment to the lungs
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Monitoring of lung function and bronchial inflammation after bone marrow transplantation: preferential recruitment of lymphocytes into the airways
L. Hemelaers, J. L. Corhay, C. Bonnet, N. Witvrouw, E. Willems, K. Hafraoui, Y. Beguin, R. Louis (Liege, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Immunological mechanisms in cell recruitment to the lungs
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Immunological mechanisms in cell recruitment to the lungs
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Airway diseases
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L. Hemelaers, J. L. Corhay, C. Bonnet, N. Witvrouw, E. Willems, K. Hafraoui, Y. Beguin, R. Louis (Liege, Belgium). Monitoring of lung function and bronchial inflammation after bone marrow transplantation: preferential recruitment of lymphocytes into the airways. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 1732
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