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The ageing pulmonary interstitium
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Enhanced acute pulmonary inflammation and reduced fibrotic response in quartz-exposed p47phox-deficient mice
C. Albrecht, D. van Berlo, A. Boots, A. Wessels, V. Wilhelmi, A. Scherbart, K. Gerloff, F. Huaux, A. Bast, R. Schins (Duesseldorf, Germany; Maastricht, Netherlands; Brussels, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2011 - The ageing pulmonary interstitium
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The ageing pulmonary interstitium
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Thematic Poster Session
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Interstitial lung diseases
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