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Central role of AC6 in β2 agonist induced relaxation of human airway smooth muscle
Eric Dubuis (London, United Kingdom), Eric Dubuis, Catherine Wrench, Bilel Dekkak, Fisnik Shala, Yasin Shaifta, Jeremy Ward, Julia Gorelik, Maria Belvisi, Mark Birrell
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International Congress 2016 – Novel insights into the treatment of COPD
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Novel insights into the treatment of COPD
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Airway diseases
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Eric Dubuis (London, United Kingdom), Eric Dubuis, Catherine Wrench, Bilel Dekkak, Fisnik Shala, Yasin Shaifta, Jeremy Ward, Julia Gorelik, Maria Belvisi, Mark Birrell. Central role of AC6 in β2 agonist induced relaxation of human airway smooth muscle. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 3308
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