Disruption of p21 attenuates lung inflammation induced by cigarette smoke, LPS, and fMLP in mice.
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Hongwei Yao | Irfan Rahman | I. Rahman | M. O’Reilly | H. Yao | Se-Ran Yang | David Adenuga | Se-Ran Yang | Indika Edirisinghe | Saravanan Rajendrasozhan | Samuel Caito | Michael A O'Reilly | D. Adenuga | S. Caito | I. Edirisinghe | S. Rajendrasozhan | Saravanan Rajendrasozhan
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