Chronic exposure of diesel exhaust particles induces alveolar enlargement in mice
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H. T. Moriya | M. Martins | T. Mauad | I. D. Machado | Thais Mauad | M. Macchione | A. C. Toledo | Jôse Mára Brito | Kelly Yoshizaki | Henrique T Moriya | Alessandra C Toledo | Sandra Ferzilan | Ana Paula Ligeiro de Oliveira | Isabel D Machado | Sandra HP Farsky | Luiz FF Silva | Milton A Martins | Paulo HN Saldiva | Mariangela Macchione | K. Yoshizaki | Luiz F F Silva | A. P. Ligeiro de Oliveira | P. Saldiva | J. Brito | S. Farsky | Sandra Ferzilan | Kelly Yoshizaki
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