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Retroviral gene transduction and adoptive transfer of antigen-specific CD4
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T cells: a dissection of the mechanisms of airway smooth muscle remodeling in experimental asthma and a potential therapeutic tool
D. Ramos-Barbon, M. Kinyanjui, J. G. Martin, E. D. Fixman (Montreal, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Animal models of allergic airway disease
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Animal models of allergic airway disease
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4017
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Airway diseases
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D. Ramos-Barbon, M. Kinyanjui, J. G. Martin, E. D. Fixman (Montreal, Canada). Retroviral gene transduction and adoptive transfer of antigen-specific CD4
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T cells: a dissection of the mechanisms of airway smooth muscle remodeling in experimental asthma and a potential therapeutic tool. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 4017
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