Lung endothelial monocyte-activating protein 2 is a mediator of cigarette smoke-induced emphysema in mice.
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H. Twigg | I. Petrache | R. Tuder | Yuan Gu | W. Hubbard | R. Voswinckel | M. Clauss | A. Fisher | S. Sethi | Gangaraju Rajashekhar | A. Yildirim | R. Presson | K. Schweitzer | N. Rush | K. Kamocki | H. Fehrenbach | S. Nikam | N. Sigua | B. Safadi
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