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Cellular and molecular aspects of lung injury
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The release of PGE2 by pleural macrophages prolongs the survival of T lymphocytes within the inflamed human pleural space
E. Pace, T. F. Bruno, C. H. Mody, M. M. Melis, M. Ferraro, A. Tipa, A. M. Montalbano, M. Profita, G. Bonsignore, M. Gjomarkaj (Palermo, Parma, Italy; Calgary, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Cellular and molecular aspects of lung injury
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Cellular and molecular aspects of lung injury
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E. Pace, T. F. Bruno, C. H. Mody, M. M. Melis, M. Ferraro, A. Tipa, A. M. Montalbano, M. Profita, G. Bonsignore, M. Gjomarkaj (Palermo, Parma, Italy; Calgary, Canada). The release of PGE2 by pleural macrophages prolongs the survival of T lymphocytes within the inflamed human pleural space. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 2259
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