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COPD: immune regulation and therapeutic targets
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Bifidobacterium breve significantly reduces cigarette smoke-induced COPD in C57Bl/6 mice
J. Carvalho (São José dos Campos, Brazil), A. Sá (São Jose dos Campos, Brazil), A. Britto (São Jose dos Campos, Brazil), M. Ferreira (São Jose dos Campos, Brazil), E. Anatriello (São Jose dos Campos, Brazil), A. Keller (São Jose dos Campos, Brazil), F. Aimbire (São Jose dos Campos, Brazil)
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International Congress 2018 – COPD: immune regulation and therapeutic targets
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COPD: immune regulation and therapeutic targets
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