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Growth factors at the crossroads of acute and chronic inflammation
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LATE-BREAKING ABSTRACT: FGF10 identifies early lipofibroblast progenitors and controls their fate during embryonic lung development
D. Al Alam, E. El Agha, S. Danopoulos, V. Rehan, S. Bellusci (Los Angeles, United States Of America; Giessen, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Growth factors at the crossroads of acute and chronic inflammation
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Growth factors at the crossroads of acute and chronic inflammation
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4880
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Airway diseases
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