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Inflammation and the airway smooth muscle: cellular and pharmacological interactions
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Connective tissue growth factor and transforming growth factor β induces extracellular matrix in asthmatic airway smooth muscle
J. K. Burgess, Q. Ge, M. H. Poniris, S. Boustany, S. M. Twigg, P. R. Johnson, J. L. Black (Sydney, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Inflammation and the airway smooth muscle: cellular and pharmacological interactions
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Inflammation and the airway smooth muscle: cellular and pharmacological interactions
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Airway diseases
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