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Effects of ciclesonide (CIC) on human adult lung fibroblasts functions involved in airway inflammation and remodeling
S. Boero, F. Sabatini, M. Silvestri, L. Petecchia, A. Nachira, G. A. Rossi (Genoa, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Airway cell biology II
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Airway cell biology II
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S. Boero, F. Sabatini, M. Silvestri, L. Petecchia, A. Nachira, G. A. Rossi (Genoa, Italy). Effects of ciclesonide (CIC) on human adult lung fibroblasts functions involved in airway inflammation and remodeling. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 671
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