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    N-Acetylcysteine Increases the Frequency of Bone Marrow Pro-B/Pre-B Cells, but Does Not Reverse Cigarette Smoking-Induced Loss of This Subset

    Creighton Authors
    Akhter, Mohammed P.; Cullen, Diane M.; Swanson, Patrick C.

    Admin. Units
    School of Medicine; Medical Microbiology and Immunology

    Title
    N-Acetylcysteine Increases the Frequency of Bone Marrow Pro-B/Pre-B Cells, but Does Not Reverse Cigarette Smoking-Induced Loss of This Subset

    Authors
    Palmer, V. L.; Kassmeier, M. D.; Willcockson, J.; Akhter, M. P.; Cullen, D. M.; Swanson, P. C.

    Journal
    PLoS One

    Volume
    6

    Issue
    9

    Pages
    e24804

    Date
    2011

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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10504/59955
    Citation
    Palmer, V. L.; Kassmeier, M. D.; Willcockson, J.; Akhter, M. P.; Cullen, D. M.; Swanson, P. C. N-Acetylcysteine Increases the Frequency of Bone Marrow Pro-B/Pre-B Cells, but Does Not Reverse Cigarette Smoking-Induced Loss of This Subset. PloS one. 2011, . 6(9):e24804.

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