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What have transgenic and knockout animals taught us about respiratory disease?
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Over the past decade there has been a significant shift to the use of murine models for investigations into the molecular basis of respiratory diseases, including... -
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Human airway xenograft models of epithelial cell regeneration
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Regeneration and restoration of the airway epithelium after mechanical, viral or bacterial injury have a determinant role in the evolution of numerous respiratory... -
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Lung surfactant in subacute pulmonary disease
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Pulmonary surfactant is a surface active material composed of both lipids and proteins that is produced by alveolar type II pneumocytes. Abnormalities of surfactant... -
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Respirable antisense oligonucleotides: a new drug class for respiratory disease
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Respirable antisense oligonucleotides (RASONs), which attenuate specific disease-associated mRNAs, represent a new class of respiratory therapeutics with considerable... -
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Nitric oxide: a pro-inflammatory mediator in lung disease?
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
Inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract are commonly associated with elevated production of nitric oxide (NO•) and increased indices of NO• -dependent... -
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World Congress on Lung Health and 10th ERS Annual Congress 30 August-3 September 2000, Florence, Italy
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World Congress on Lung Health and 10th ERS Annual Congress 30 August-3 September 2000, Florence, Italy -
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Respiratory Research: a new multidisciplinary journal for a new age (http://respiratory-research.com)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services —
I am delighted to welcome you to the first printed issue ofRespiratory Research. This new journal, available both on the World Wide Web and in print, will provide...