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    An Air-liquid Interface Bronchial Epithelial Model for Realistic, Repeated Inhalation Exposure to Airborne Particles for Toxicity Testing.

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    Authors
    Braakhuis, Hedwig M
    He, Ruiwen
    Vandebriel, Rob J
    Gremmer, Eric R
    Zwart, Edwin
    Vermeulen, Jolanda P
    Fokkens, Paul
    Boere, John
    Gosens, Ilse
    Cassee, Flemming R
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    An Air-liquid Interface Bronchial Epithelial Model for Realistic, Repeated Inhalation Exposure to Airborne Particles for Toxicity Testing.
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    J Vis Exp 2020; (159):e1210
    DOI
    10.3791/61210
    PMID
    32478724
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10029/623874
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    10.3791/61210
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