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Airway epithelium, large airways, phenotypically normal smokers vs non-smokers, MAS5 (HuGeneFL)
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Airway epithelium, large and small airways, phenotypically normal smokers, non-smokers, early COPD and COPD
Airway epithelium, large airways, phenotypically normal smokers vs non-smokers, MAS5 (HG-U133 2.0)
Airway epithelium, small airways, normal non-smokers, phenotypic normal smokers, smokers with COPD and early COPD
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Airway epithelium, large airways, phenotypically normal smokers vs non-smokers, MAS5 (HG-U133A)
Large airway epithelium response to cigarette smoking (HG-U133 2.0)
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Large airway epithelium response to cigarette smoking (HG-133A)
Large airway epithelium response to cigarette smoking (HuGeneFL)
Cigarette Smoking Induces Overexpression of a Fat Depleting Gene AZGP1 in the Human Airway Epithelium
Down-regulation of the Notch Differentiation Pathway in the Airway Epithelium of Normal Smokers and Smokers with COPD
Expression data of small airway epithelium from phenotypically normal smokers and non-smokers
Small airway epithelium response to cigarette smoking
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Gene expression profile of small airway epithelium of normal non-smokers and normal smokers
Cigarette smoking effect on small airway epithelium
Smoking-induced Wnt pathway downregulation
Decreased Expression of Intelectin 1 in The Human Airway Epithelium of Smokers Compared to Nonsmokers
Smoking-induced Up-regulation of AKR1B10 Expression in the Airway Epithelium of Healthy Individuals
Variability in Small Airway Epithelial Gene Expression Among Normal Smokers
Current smoking-specific gene expression signature in bronchial epithelium is enhanced in squamous cell lung cancer
Coordinate Control of Nrf2 Mediated Genes in the Human Small Airway Epithelium Highly Responsive to Smoking
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