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Hypoxia is associated with a decrease of the expression of the polymeric Immunoglobulin Receptor in a model of human respiratory epithelium.
L. Gerard (Bruxelles, Belgium), B. Detry (Bruxelles, Belgium), C. Pilette (Bruxelles, Belgium)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Lung epithelial development and repair in three-dimensions
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Lung epithelial development and repair in three-dimensions
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