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Animal models of airways inflammation
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Pulmonary recruitment of antigen specific CD4+GFP+ T cells after adoptive transfer in a murine model of experimental asthma
L. Núñez-Naveira, L. A. Mariñas-Pardo, R. Fraga-Iriso, O. Amor-Carro, A. Centeno-Cortés, D. Ramos-Barbón (A Coruña, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Animal models of airways inflammation
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Animal models of airways inflammation
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E-Communication Session
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4749
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Airway diseases
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L. Núñez-Naveira, L. A. Mariñas-Pardo, R. Fraga-Iriso, O. Amor-Carro, A. Centeno-Cortés, D. Ramos-Barbón (A Coruña, Spain). Pulmonary recruitment of antigen specific CD4+GFP+ T cells after adoptive transfer in a murine model of experimental asthma. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 4749
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