M. Kappler
- α1-Antitrypsin inhalation reduces airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis patientsBy M. Griese, P. Latzin, M. Kappler, K. Weckerle, T. Heinzlmaier, T. Bernhardt and D. HartlM. GrieseP. LatzinM. KapplerK. WeckerleT. HeinzlmaierT. Bernhardt
- Inhibition of airway proteases in cystic fibrosis lung diseaseBy M. Griese, M. Kappler, A. Gaggar and D. HartlM. GrieseM. KapplerA. Gaggar
- Alpha-1-antitrypsin inhalation reduces airway inflammation in cystic fibrosis patientsBy M. Griese, P. Latzin, M. Kappler, K. Weckerle, T. Heinzlmaier, T. Bernhardt and D. HartlArticle | Published in 2006 in European Respiratory JournalM. GrieseP. LatzinM. KapplerK. WeckerleT. HeinzlmaierT. Bernhardt
- CXCR1 and CXCR2 haplotypes synergistically modulate cystic fibrosis lung diseaseBy M.S.D. Kormann, A. Hector, V. Marcos, L.E. Mays, M. Kappler, T. Illig, N. Klopp, S. Zeilinger, M. Carevic, N. Rieber, O. Eickmeier, S. Zielen, A. Gaggar, B. Moepps, M. Griese and D. HartlArticle | Published in 2011 in European Respiratory JournalM.S.D. KormannA. HectorV. MarcosL.E. MaysM. KapplerT. IlligN. KloppS. ZeilingerM. CarevicN. RieberO. EickmeierS. ZielenA. GaggarB. MoeppsM. Griese
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