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Immunomodulation: basic science and clinical aspects
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The human cathelicidin LL37 and mitochondrial DAMPs induce airway inflammation in epithelial cells and mice
Simon D. Pouwels (Groningen, Netherlands), Simon Pouwels, Nick Ten Hacken, Jaap Lubbers, Antoon Van Oosterhout, Martijn Nawijn, Irene Heijink
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International Congress 2015 – Immunomodulation: basic science and clinical aspects
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Immunomodulation: basic science and clinical aspects
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Airway diseases
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Simon D. Pouwels (Groningen, Netherlands), Simon Pouwels, Nick Ten Hacken, Jaap Lubbers, Antoon Van Oosterhout, Martijn Nawijn, Irene Heijink. The human cathelicidin LL37 and mitochondrial DAMPs induce airway inflammation in epithelial cells and mice. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 5115
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