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Novel cellular mechanisms in lung disease
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The antiinflammatory effect of statins on human bronchial epithelial cells
A. Iwata, R. Shirai, H. Sonoda, S. Otani, D. Yoshioka, K. Hashinaga, K. Umeki, H. Ishii, K. Kishi, I. Tokimatsu, K. Hiramatsu, J. I. Kadota (Yufu, Japan)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Novel cellular mechanisms in lung disease
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Novel cellular mechanisms in lung disease
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A. Iwata, R. Shirai, H. Sonoda, S. Otani, D. Yoshioka, K. Hashinaga, K. Umeki, H. Ishii, K. Kishi, I. Tokimatsu, K. Hiramatsu, J. I. Kadota (Yufu, Japan). The antiinflammatory effect of statins on human bronchial epithelial cells. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 5688
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