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    Cakebread JA, Xu Y, Grainge C, Kehagia V, Howarth PH, Holgate ST, Davies DE.
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    Jakiela B, Gielicz A, Plutecka H, Hubalewska-Mazgaj M, Mastalerz L, Bochenek G, Soja J, Januszek R, Aab A, Musial J, Akdis M, Akdis CA, Sanak M.
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  • 28. Dysregulated repair in asthmatic paediatric airway epithelial cells: the role of plasminogen activator inhibitor-1.
    Stevens PT, Kicic A, Sutanto EN, Knight DA, Stick SM.
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  • 35. Nerve growth factor modulates human rhinovirus infection in airway epithelial cells by controlling ICAM-1 expression.
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  • 37. Chemokine release from human rhinovirus-infected airway epithelial cells promotes fibroblast migration.
    Shelfoon C, Shariff S, Traves SL, Kooi C, Leigh R, Proud D.
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