Tight junction molecules are unresponsive in the epithelium of COPD patients during RV infection

R. Lababidi (Oxford, United Kingdom), J. Cane (Oxford, United Kingdom), M. Bafadhel (Oxford, United Kingdom)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Molecular pathology and cell biology of pulmonary diseases
Session: Molecular pathology and cell biology of pulmonary diseases
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Number: 3619

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