Lung gene expression in a rhesus allergic asthma model correlates with physiologic parameters of disease and exhibits common and distinct pathways with human asthma and a mouse asthma model.
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Z. Modrušan | Alexander R. Abbas | H. Clark | Lawren C. Wu | L. Diehl | G. Fedorowicz | D. Hyde | J. Arron | E. Schelegle | D. Choy | Sarah M. Davis | M. Tan | Bao-Tran Truong | L. Miller | S. Bullens | J. Jackman | Y. Gloria Meng | Lawren C. Wu | Z. Modrusan
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