Hyperplasia of smooth muscle in mild to moderate asthma without changes in cell size or gene expression.
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P. Woodruff | O. Solberg | G. Dolganov | S. Donnelly | J. Fahy | R. Ferrando | S. Hays | H. Wong | R. Carter | P. Cadbury | Samantha M. Donnelly | Roderick Carter
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