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A translational approach to mechanisms of lung disease
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Lack of correlation between apoptotic and anti-angiogenic activity in broncho-alveolar lavages from LPS-instilled volunteers in human lung microvascular endothelial cells
R. Lucas, T. Hristea, M. Pflueger, A. Wendel, J. Hamacher, A. F. Suffredini (Konstanz, Germany; Bethesda, United States Of America)
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A translational approach to mechanisms of lung disease
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R. Lucas, T. Hristea, M. Pflueger, A. Wendel, J. Hamacher, A. F. Suffredini (Konstanz, Germany; Bethesda, United States Of America). Lack of correlation between apoptotic and anti-angiogenic activity in broncho-alveolar lavages from LPS-instilled volunteers in human lung microvascular endothelial cells. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 2043
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