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Highlighting the epithelial cell in lung disease: from COPD to cancer to acute lung injury
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Genetic ablation of the fpr1 gene confers protection from smoking-induced lung emphysema in mice
S. Cardini, M. Lucattelli, S. Fineschi, M. Perretti, G. Cirino, G. Lungarella (Siena, Naples, Italy; London, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Highlighting the epithelial cell in lung disease: from COPD to cancer to acute lung injury
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Highlighting the epithelial cell in lung disease: from COPD to cancer to acute lung injury
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Airway diseases
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