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Cell intrinsic and environmental factors influencing human bronchial epithelial cell migration
Fraser Millar (London, United Kingdom), Fraser Millar, Kate Gowers, Robert Hynds, Jessica Eley, Rachel Chambers, Sam Janes, Adam Giangreco
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International Congress 2016 – Lung cancer and immune cells: friends or foes?
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Late-breaking translational research in lung cancer
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6020
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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Fraser Millar (London, United Kingdom), Fraser Millar, Kate Gowers, Robert Hynds, Jessica Eley, Rachel Chambers, Sam Janes, Adam Giangreco. Cell intrinsic and environmental factors influencing human bronchial epithelial cell migration. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 6020
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