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Cigarette smoke increases histone acetylation in alveolar epithelial cells: a mechanism for enhanced gene expression
F. M. Moodie, J. A. Wickenden, P. S. Gilmour, W. MacNee, I. Rahman (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Genes and proteins in lung injury
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Genes and proteins in lung injury
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Airway diseases
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