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Resistin family proteins in pulmonary diseases
Qing Lin
,
Roger A. Johns
School of Medicine
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Pulmonary Disease
100%
Family Protein
100%
Resistin
100%
Resistin-like Molecule beta
100%
Inflammation
25%
Rodents
12%
Chemokines
12%
Risk Prediction
12%
Growth Factors
12%
Pathophysiology
12%
Acute Lung Injury
12%
Asthma
12%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
12%
Pulmonary Hypertension
12%
Related Disorders
12%
Lung Disease
12%
Fibrosis
12%
Rapidly Evolving
12%
Tissue Remodeling
12%
Tissue Fibrosis
12%
FIZZ1
12%
Cardiothoracic Diseases
12%
Allergic Airway Inflammation
12%
Regulating Factors
12%
Biomarker Predictors
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Lung Disease
100%
Resistin
100%
Disease
25%
Inflammation
16%
Fibrosis
16%
Malignant Neoplasm
8%
Infection
8%
Chemokine
8%
Cytokine
8%
Acute Lung Injury
8%
Biological Marker
8%
Pathophysiology
8%
Asthma
8%
Pulmonary Hypertension
8%
Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease
8%
Growth Factor
8%
Allergic Airway Inflammation
8%