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Molecular biology of pro- and anti-inflammatory responses in the lung
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Comparative anti-oxidant effects of carbocysteine and fluticasone propionate in cigarette smoke stimulated airway epithelial cells
E. Pace, M. Ferraro, S. Di Vincenzo, R. Balsamo, L. Lanata, A. Bruno, L. Lipari, M. Gjomarkaj (Palermo, Milan, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Molecular biology of pro- and anti-inflammatory responses in the lung
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Molecular biology of pro- and anti-inflammatory responses in the lung
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Thematic Poster Session
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3717
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Airway diseases
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E. Pace, M. Ferraro, S. Di Vincenzo, R. Balsamo, L. Lanata, A. Bruno, L. Lipari, M. Gjomarkaj (Palermo, Milan, Italy). Comparative anti-oxidant effects of carbocysteine and fluticasone propionate in cigarette smoke stimulated airway epithelial cells. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3717
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