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Animal models of lung injury: useful or useless ?
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Protection of a herbal plant extraction to elastase-induced quail tracheal injury
S. Tai, F. Sun, D. W. O'Brien, G. Zayas, M. I. Morris, M. King (Edmonton, Canada)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Animal models of lung injury: useful or useless ?
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Animal models of lung injury: useful or useless ?
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Airway diseases
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S. Tai, F. Sun, D. W. O'Brien, G. Zayas, M. I. Morris, M. King (Edmonton, Canada). Protection of a herbal plant extraction to elastase-induced quail tracheal injury. Eur Respir J 2002; 20: Suppl. 38, 3069
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