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Cellular responses and cell therapy in lung injury and repair
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A-kinase anchoring proteins diminish lung EMT induced by TGF-ß1/cigarette smoke
M. Schmidt (Groningen, Netherlands), H. Zuo (Groningen, Netherlands), V. Nikolaev (Hamburg, Germany), M. Van Der Veen (Groningen, Netherlands)
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International Congress 2019 – Cellular responses and cell therapy in lung injury and repair
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Cellular responses and cell therapy in lung injury and repair
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3852
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Airway diseases
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