A low rate of cell proliferation and reduced DNA uptake limit cationic lipid-mediated gene transfer to primary cultures of ciliated human airway epithelia
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J. Zabner | A. Fasbender | M. Welsh | J Zabner | A Fasbender | B G Zeiher | M J Welsh | BG Zeiher | BG Zeiher
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