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Anatomical location determines the complexity of antigen-presenting cell populations in the respiratory tract
C. von Garnier, L. Filgueira, M. Wikstrom, M. Smith, J. A. Thomas, D. H. Strickland, P. G. Holt, P. A. Stumbles (Perth, Australia)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Inflammation and smoking induced effects
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Inflammation and smoking induced effects
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Thematic Poster Session
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3402
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Airway diseases
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C. von Garnier, L. Filgueira, M. Wikstrom, M. Smith, J. A. Thomas, D. H. Strickland, P. G. Holt, P. A. Stumbles (Perth, Australia). Anatomical location determines the complexity of antigen-presenting cell populations in the respiratory tract. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 3402
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