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Expert's opinion on potential role of epithelial cells in pathogenesis of organ dysfunction

Pages 24-25 | Published online: 11 Jul 2009

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Xiangdong Wang, Kenneth B Adler, Jonas Erjefalt & Chunxue Bai. (2007) Airway epithelial dysfunction in the development of acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Expert Review of Respiratory Medicine 1:1, pages 149-155.
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YaoLi Wang, Chunxue Bai, Ka Li, Kenneth B. Adler & Xiangdong Wang. (2008) Role of airway epithelial cells in development of asthma and allergic rhinitis. Respiratory Medicine 102:7, pages 949-955.
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Xiangdong WangKenneth B. AdlerIrshad H. ChaudryPeter A. Ward. (2006) Better Understanding of Organ Dysfunction Requires Proteomic Involvement. Journal of Proteome Research 5:5, pages 1060-1062.
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Hong Zhao, Kenneth B. Adler, Chunxue Bai, Fadi Tang & Xiangdong Wang. (2006) Epithelial Proteomics in Multiple Organs and Tissues:  Similarities and Variations between Cells, Organs, and Diseases. Journal of Proteome Research 5:4, pages 743-755.
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