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Plos One|October 25, 2013
HIV gp120 induces mucus formation in human bronchial epithelial cells through CXCR4/α7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptorsSravanthi Gundavarapu, Neerad C Mishra, Shashi P Singh, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 13, 2013
Gestational exposure of mice to secondhand cigarette smoke causes bronchopulmonary dysplasia blocked by the nicotinic receptor antagonist mecamylamineShashi P Singh, Sravanthi Gundavarapu, Kevin R Smith, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|May 15, 2012
Role of nicotinic receptors and acetylcholine in mucous cell metaplasia, hyperplasia, and airway mucus formation in vitro and in vivoSravanthi Gundavarapu, Julie A Wilder, Neerad C Mishra, et al.
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Plos One|October 25, 2013
HIV gp120 induces mucus formation in human bronchial epithelial cells through CXCR4/α7-nicotinic acetylcholine receptorsSravanthi Gundavarapu, Neerad C Mishra, Shashi P Singh, et al.
Environmental Health Perspectives|June 13, 2013
Gestational exposure of mice to secondhand cigarette smoke causes bronchopulmonary dysplasia blocked by the nicotinic receptor antagonist mecamylamineShashi P Singh, Sravanthi Gundavarapu, Kevin R Smith, et al.
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology|May 15, 2012
Role of nicotinic receptors and acetylcholine in mucous cell metaplasia, hyperplasia, and airway mucus formation in vitro and in vivoSravanthi Gundavarapu, Julie A Wilder, Neerad C Mishra, et al.
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