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    Primary cultures of the dog's tracheal epithelium: fine structure, fluid, and electrolyte transport by WIDDICOMBE, J. H, COLEMAN, D. L, FINKBEINER, W. E, FRIEND, D. S

    Published in Cell and tissue research (1987)
    “…Cells from the dog's tracheal mucosa formed confluent epithelial sheets in culture. Typical tight junctions separated the apical from the basolateral portion…”
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    Expansion of cultures of human tracheal epithelium with maintenance of differentiated structure and function by Widdicombe, Jonathan H, Sachs, Lorne A, Morrow, Joby L, Finkbeiner, Walter E

    Published in BioTechniques (01-08-2005)
    “…We have developed a technique for expanding primary cultures of human tracheal epithelium while minimizing loss of differentiated structure and function. Cells…”
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    Hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) inhibits rhinovirus (RV) replication in cultured human tracheal epithelial cells by Finkbeiner, W.E., Charous, B.L., Dolganov, G., Widdicombe, J.H.

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-02-2004)
    “…The immunomodulating agent, HCQ, inhibits transmission of respiratory viruses adenovirus and influenza, which require acidified cytoplasmic vesicles for…”
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    Glycoconjugates secreted by bovine tracheal serous cells in culture by Paul, A, Picard, J, Mergey, M, Veissiere, D, Finkbeiner, W E, Basbaum, C B

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-01-1988)
    “…Glycoconjugates secreted by bovine tracheal gland serous cells in culture were characterized after incorporation of radioactive precursor [1-14C]glucosamine…”
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    Ozone-induced airway inflammation in human subjects as determined by airway lavage and biopsy by Aris, R M, Christian, D, Hearne, P Q, Kerr, K, Finkbeiner, W E, Balmes, J R

    Published in The American review of respiratory disease (01-11-1993)
    “…Ozone (O3) is a major constituent of urban air pollution. The acute effects of the inhalation of O3 at ambient or near-ambient concentrations on…”
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    Establishment and characterization of a cell line derived from bovine tracheal glands by Finkbeiner, W.E, Nadel, J.A, Basbaum, C.B

    Published in In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology (01-10-1986)
    “…Bovine tracheal submucosal gland cells have been isolated by enzymatic digestion and serially propagated in tissue culture for more than 12 mo. (40 passages)…”
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    Effects of nitric acid gas alone or in combination with ozone on healthy volunteers by Aris, R, Christian, D, Tager, I, Ngo, L, Finkbeiner, W E, Balmes, J R

    Published in The American review of respiratory disease (01-10-1993)
    “…Nitric acid (HNO3) is the most prevalent acid air pollutant in the western United States and has the potential to cause adverse respiratory effects through…”
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