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ADAM-8 metalloproteinase drives acute allergen-induced airway inflammation
G. Paulissen, N. Rocks, M. Gueders, C. Crahay, F. Quesada-Calvo, J. Hacha, S. Bekaert, C. Desmet, J. M. Foidart, F. Bureau, A. Noel, D. Cataldo (Liege, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Animal models of asthma and lung inflammation
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Animal models of asthma and lung inflammation
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Airway diseases
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G. Paulissen, N. Rocks, M. Gueders, C. Crahay, F. Quesada-Calvo, J. Hacha, S. Bekaert, C. Desmet, J. M. Foidart, F. Bureau, A. Noel, D. Cataldo (Liege, Belgium). ADAM-8 metalloproteinase drives acute allergen-induced airway inflammation. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 1346
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