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Macrophages: cell biology and disease-specific characteristics
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Genetic and pharmacological evidence for critical role of macrophage elastase in emphysema formation in βENaC-overexpressing mice
S. Diemer, J. B. Trojanek, A. Cobos-Correa, S. C. Schubert, J. Schatterny, S. Hirtz, M. A. Mall, C. Schultz (Heidelberg, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Macrophages: cell biology and disease-specific characteristics
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Macrophages: cell biology and disease-specific characteristics
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Thematic Poster Session
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4361
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Airway diseases
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S. Diemer, J. B. Trojanek, A. Cobos-Correa, S. C. Schubert, J. Schatterny, S. Hirtz, M. A. Mall, C. Schultz (Heidelberg, Germany). Genetic and pharmacological evidence for critical role of macrophage elastase in emphysema formation in βENaC-overexpressing mice. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 4361
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