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Angiogenesis in asthma
D. Ribatti
*
, I. Puxeddu
, E. Crivellato
, B. Nico
, A. Vacca
,
F. Levi-Schaffer
*
Corresponding author for this work
School of Pharmacy
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Keyphrases
Airway
100%
Asthma
100%
Angiogenesis
100%
Structural Change
66%
Clinical Significance
33%
Chronic Inflammatory Diseases
33%
Epithelial Cells
33%
Hyperplasia
33%
Vascular Function
33%
Smooth muscle Cells
33%
Infiltration
33%
Allergic Inflammation
33%
Inflammatory Cells
33%
Asthma Treatment
33%
Metaplasia
33%
Lung Function
33%
Subepithelial Fibrosis
33%
Cell Hypertrophy
33%
Therapeutical Approaches
33%
Asthma Severity
33%
Microvascular Changes
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Angiogenesis
100%
Asthma
100%
Airway
60%
Inflammatory Disorder
20%
Vascularization
20%
Allergic Inflammation
20%
Inflammatory Cell
20%
Smooth Muscle Cell
20%
Muscle Growth
20%