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Publications by Jack H. Wellmerling
Reduced Expression of the Ion Channel CFTR Contributes to Airspace Enlargement as a Consequence of Aging and in Response to Cigarette Smoke in Mice
Respiratory Research
Pulmonary
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Aging and Cigarette Smoke: Fueling the Fire
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Altered Contractile Machinery in Airway Epithelial Cells in Response to Cigarette Smoke
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A Comparative Histological Study of Submucosal Gland Hypertrophy in Trachea of Mice Exposed to Cigarette and Shisha Smoke
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