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Experimental models and research in diffuse parenchymal lung diseases
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Reduction of lung injury and fibrosis by human embrionic stem cells in a mouse model of silica-induced lung fibrosis
P. Spitalieri, M. C. Quitadamo, A. Orlandi, L. Guerra, E. Giardina, V. Casavola, C. Saltini, G. Novelli, F. Sangiuolo (Rome, Messina, Bari, Roma, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Experimental models and research in diffuse parenchymal lung diseases
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Experimental models and research in diffuse parenchymal lung diseases
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Thematic Poster Session
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667
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Interstitial lung diseases
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P. Spitalieri, M. C. Quitadamo, A. Orlandi, L. Guerra, E. Giardina, V. Casavola, C. Saltini, G. Novelli, F. Sangiuolo (Rome, Messina, Bari, Roma, Italy). Reduction of lung injury and fibrosis by human embrionic stem cells in a mouse model of silica-induced lung fibrosis. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 667
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