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Correction to: Severe but not moderate hyperoxia of newborn mice causes an emphysematous lung phenotype in adulthood without persisting oxidative stress and inflammation.
Anke Kindermann, Leonore Binder, Jan Baier, Beate Gündel, Andreas Simm

BMC Pulm Med· January 2020


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Severe but not moderate hyperoxia of newborn mice causes an emphysematous lung phenotype in adulthood without persisting oxidative stress and inflammation.
Anke Kindermann, Leonore Binder, Jan Baier, Beate Gündel, Andreas Simm

BMC Pulm Med· December 2019


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Receptor for advanced glycation end-products modulates lung development and lung sensitivity to hyperoxic injury in newborn mice.
Anke Kindermann, Jan Baier, Andreas Simm, Roland Haase, Babett Bartling

Pflugers Arch· July 2019


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Long-term endurance running activity causes pulmonary changes depending on the receptor for advanced glycation end-products.
Samiya Al-Robaiy, Anke Kindermann, Susanne Wodischeck, Andreas Simm, Hendrik Treede

Pflugers Arch· October 2018


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