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Different regulation of cigarette smoke induced inflammation in upper versus lower airways
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A new danger in the air: how pulmonary innate immunity copes with man-made airborne xenobiotics
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Environmental air and the dynamic regulation of airwaydendritic cells.
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Concomittant inhalation of cigarette smoke and aerosolized protein activates airway dendritic cells and induces allergic airway inflammation in a TLR-independent way
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Different regulation of cigarette smoke induced inflammation in upper versus lower airways: findings from a mouse model
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Between a cough and a wheeze: dendritic cells at the nexus of tobacco smoke-induced allergic airway sensitization
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Chemokine receptor CCR2 but not CCR5 or CCR6 mediates the increase in pulmonary dendritic cells during allergic airway inflammation.
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Cigarette smoke exposure facilitates allergic sensitization in mice