Oxidative stress and TNF-α induce histone acetylation and NF-κB/AP-1 activation in alveolar epithelial cells: Potential mechanism in gene transcription in lung inflammation
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W. MacNee | I. Rahman | P. Gilmour | L. A. Jiménez | L. Jiménez | W. Macnee
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