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Cellular and molecular approaches to lung injury research
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Cigarette smoke disrupts mitochondrial function by acute blockage of the respiratory chain
M. vd Toorn, D. J. Slebos, H. G. de Bruin, H. G. Leuvenink, G. H. Koëter, S. J. Bakker, H. F. Kauffman (Groningen, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Cellular and molecular approaches to lung injury research
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Cellular and molecular approaches to lung injury research
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Airway diseases
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M. vd Toorn, D. J. Slebos, H. G. de Bruin, H. G. Leuvenink, G. H. Koëter, S. J. Bakker, H. F. Kauffman (Groningen, Netherlands). Cigarette smoke disrupts mitochondrial function by acute blockage of the respiratory chain. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 263
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