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Epithelial wound repair is increased by farm dust in a co-culture model of airway epithelial cells and macrophages
J. Schrumpf (Leiden, Netherlands), P. Khedoe (Leiden, Netherlands), S. Van Riet (Leiden, Netherlands), D. Ninaber (Leiden, Netherlands), E. Von Mutius (Munich, Germany), H. Smits (Leiden, Netherlands), P. Hiemstra (Leiden, Netherlands)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Effects of environmental exposures on lung pathology
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Effects of environmental exposures on lung pathology
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J. Schrumpf (Leiden, Netherlands), P. Khedoe (Leiden, Netherlands), S. Van Riet (Leiden, Netherlands), D. Ninaber (Leiden, Netherlands), E. Von Mutius (Munich, Germany), H. Smits (Leiden, Netherlands), P. Hiemstra (Leiden, Netherlands). Epithelial wound repair is increased by farm dust in a co-culture model of airway epithelial cells and macrophages. 1978
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