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Effects of Tobacco Smoke Exposure on Airway Epithelial Gene Expression
Human airway epithelial cell response to LPS and house dust mite antigen
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Large airway epithelium and basal cells from healthy smokers
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Virtual bronchoscopy using FDG-PET/CT images for the evaluation of lung cancer.
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Topical lidocaine through the bronchoscope reduces cough rate during bronchoscopy.
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