ERK1/2 mitogen-activated protein kinase selectively mediates IL-13-induced lung inflammation and remodeling in vivo.
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B. Ma | R. Homer | Patty J. Lee | J. Elias | B. Mossman | M. Rincón | C. Lee | Xuchen Zhang | Zhou Zhu | P. Shan
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