Zhe Zhou
- Airway surface dehydration confers susceptibility to allergic airway inflammation in vivoBy Benedikt Fritzsching, Lu Dai, Charlotte van Bodegom, Jolanthe Schatterny, Stephanie Hirtz, Zhe Zhou and Marcus MallBenedikt Fritzsching1Department of Translational Pulmonology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany2Translational Lung Reseach Center Heidelberg (TLRCH), German Lung Research Center (DZL), Heidelberg, Germany3Division of Pediatric Pulmonology and Allergy at the Center for Child and Adolescent Medicine, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, GermanyLu Dai1Department of Translational Pulmonology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany2Translational Lung Reseach Center Heidelberg (TLRCH), German Lung Research Center (DZL), Heidelberg, GermanyCharlotte van Bodegom1Department of Translational Pulmonology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany2Translational Lung Reseach Center Heidelberg (TLRCH), German Lung Research Center (DZL), Heidelberg, GermanyJolanthe Schatterny1Department of Translational Pulmonology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany2Translational Lung Reseach Center Heidelberg (TLRCH), German Lung Research Center (DZL), Heidelberg, GermanyStephanie Hirtz1Department of Translational Pulmonology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany2Translational Lung Reseach Center Heidelberg (TLRCH), German Lung Research Center (DZL), Heidelberg, GermanyZhe Zhou1Department of Translational Pulmonology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany2Translational Lung Reseach Center Heidelberg (TLRCH), German Lung Research Center (DZL), Heidelberg, GermanyMarcus Mall1Department of Translational Pulmonology, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany2Translational Lung Reseach Center Heidelberg (TLRCH), German Lung Research Center (DZL), Heidelberg, Germany3Division of Pediatric Pulmonology and Allergy at the Center for Child and Adolescent Medicine, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany
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