Short-term smoke exposure attenuates ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation in allergic mice.
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D. Postma | H. Kerstjens | W. Timens | B. V. D. van der Strate | M. Hylkema | M. Luinge | B. Melgert | M. Geerlings | P. Klok
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