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Cigarette smoke: how it does its dirty work
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Smoke-induced and inherent differences at the level of gene expression in mice with different susceptibility to emphysema
Y. Hoshino, D. Radzioch, H. Ghezzo, R. Marrades, A. Triantafillopoulos, J. Hoidal, E. Skamene, M. Cosio (Montreal, Canada; Salt Lake City)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Cigarette smoke: how it does its dirty work
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Cigarette smoke: how it does its dirty work
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Airway diseases
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Y. Hoshino, D. Radzioch, H. Ghezzo, R. Marrades, A. Triantafillopoulos, J. Hoidal, E. Skamene, M. Cosio (Montreal, Canada; Salt Lake City). Smoke-induced and inherent differences at the level of gene expression in mice with different susceptibility to emphysema. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 1318
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