Kinetics of gene expression profiling in Swiss 3T3 cells exposed to aqueous extracts of cigarette smoke.
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Stephan Gebel | Andreas Bosio | Uwe Janssen | A. Bosio | S. Gebel | H. Haussmann | T. Müller | Thomas Müller | Constanze Knörr | Hans-Jürgen Haussmann | U. Janssen | Constanze Knörr
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