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Epithelial cells: cell biology and role in lung disease
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Mucociliary function of nasal epithelium of patients with Samter‘s triad before and after desensitisation to aspirin: In vitro measurements
C. Hauck, S. Markmann, F. Braunschweig, R. M. Huber, F. Gamarra (Munich, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Epithelial cells: cell biology and role in lung disease
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Epithelial cells: cell biology and role in lung disease
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Thematic Poster Session
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2388
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Airway diseases
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