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Viral infections: basic research and clinical perspective
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LSC Abstract – Rhinovirus infection induces NRF2 in monocytes but not in epithelial cells, via distinct intracellular pathways
Andrew Durham (London, United Kingdom), Andrew L. Durham, Joseph Footitt, Sarah Essilfie-Quaye, Aurica G. Telcian, Patrick Mallia, Kazuhiro Ito, Peter J. Barnes, Sebastian Johnston, Ian M. Adcock
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International Congress 2015 – Viral infections: basic research and clinical perspective
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Viral infections: basic research and clinical perspective
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Thematic Poster Session
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2607
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Airway diseases, Respiratory infections
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Andrew Durham (London, United Kingdom), Andrew L. Durham, Joseph Footitt, Sarah Essilfie-Quaye, Aurica G. Telcian, Patrick Mallia, Kazuhiro Ito, Peter J. Barnes, Sebastian Johnston, Ian M. Adcock. LSC Abstract – Rhinovirus infection induces NRF2 in monocytes but not in epithelial cells, via distinct intracellular pathways. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 2607
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