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Pulmonary fibrosis: from models to patients
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Role of regulatory T-cells (Tregs) in bacterial infection-induced lung fibrosis exacerbation in mice
S. Moyé (Hannover, Germany), R. Maus (Hannover, Germany), T. Sparwasser (Hannover, Germany), J. Gauldie (Hamilton, Canada), M. Kolb (Hamilton, Canada), T. Welte (Hannover, Germany), U. Maus (Hannover, Germany)
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International Congress 2018 – Pulmonary fibrosis: from models to patients
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Pulmonary fibrosis: from models to patients
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Interstitial lung diseases
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