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Translation of lung inflammation from bench to bedside
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Use of cell selective markers to identify alveolar intermediate cells in lungs recovering from staphylococcus aureus induced lung injury
G. R. Clegg, C. Tyrrell, S. R. McKechnie, M. F. Beers, D. J. Harrison, M. C. McElroy (Edinburgh, United Kingdom; United States of America)
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Annual Congress 2004 - Translation of lung inflammation from bench to bedside
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Translation of lung inflammation from bench to bedside
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4405
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Airway diseases
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