Bronchoalveolar lavage fluids of ventilated patients with acute lung injury activate NF-kappaB in alveolar epithelial cell line: role of reactive oxygen/nitrogen species and cytokines.
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M. Lamy | S. Legrand-Poels | D. Ledoux | P. Damas | G. Deby-dupont | Y. Habraken | M. Nys | J. Canivet | S. Kohnen
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