Crystalline and amorphous silica differentially regulate the cyclooxygenase-prostaglandin pathway in pulmonary fibroblasts: implications for pulmonary fibrosis.
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K. O'Reilly | T. Thatcher | P. Sime | B. Graf | R. Phipps | J. V. Van Kirk
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