Role of capsaicin-sensitive afferents and sensory neuropeptides in endotoxin-induced airway inflammation and consequent bronchial hyperreactivity in the mouse.
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- Original Title:
- Role of capsaicin-sensitive afferents and sensory neuropeptides in endotoxin-induced airway inflammation and consequent bronchial hyperreactivity in the mouse.
- Published In:
- Regulatory peptides, 141(1-3), 44-54 (2007)
- Authors:
- Elekes, Krisztián, Helyes, Zsuzsanna, Németh, József, Sándor, Katalin, Pozsgai, Gábor, Kereskai, László, Börzsei, Rita, Pintér, Erika, Szabó, Arpád, Szolcsányi, János
- Database ID:
- RPEP-01223
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Elekes, Krisztián; Helyes, Zsuzsanna; Németh, József; Sándor, Katalin; Pozsgai, Gábor; Kereskai, László; Börzsei, Rita; Pintér, Erika; Szabó, Arpád; Szolcsányi, János. (2007). Role of capsaicin-sensitive afferents and sensory neuropeptides in endotoxin-induced airway inflammation and consequent bronchial hyperreactivity in the mouse.. Regulatory peptides, 141(1-3), 44-54.
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Elekes, Krisztián, et al. "Role of capsaicin-sensitive afferents and sensory neuropeptides in endotoxin-induced airway inflammation and consequent bronchial hyperreactivity in the mouse.." Regulatory peptides, 2007.
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