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Cellular injury and repair in the lung
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Cigarette smoke exposure disrupts VEGF signalling through the kinase insert-domain receptor (KDR) in rat lungs
J. A. Marwick, K. Butler, K. Donaldson, W. MacNee, I. Rahman, P. Kirkham (Edinburgh, Horsham, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Cellular injury and repair in the lung
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Cellular injury and repair in the lung
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319
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Airway diseases, Pulmonary vascular diseases
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J. A. Marwick, K. Butler, K. Donaldson, W. MacNee, I. Rahman, P. Kirkham (Edinburgh, Horsham, United Kingdom). Cigarette smoke exposure disrupts VEGF signalling through the kinase insert-domain receptor (KDR) in rat lungs. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 319
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