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Acute effects of tobacco smoke on human airway dendritic cells in vivo
European Respiratory Journal , 09/14/09
Lommatzsch M et al. – Acute tobacco smoke inhalation results in an immediate and selective recruitment of mDCs into human airways, which might reflect the very early reaction of the adaptive immune system to smoke exposure.
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