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10. Airway Epithelial Cultures of Children with Esophageal Atresia as a Model to Study Respiratory Tract Disorders

12. Airway Epithelial Cultures of Children with Esophageal Atresia as a Model to Study Respiratory Tract Disorders

14. Dynamic regulation of airway surface liquid pH by TMEM16A and SLC26A4 in cystic fibrosis nasal epithelia with rare mutations

15. Exploring intrinsic variability between cultured nasal and bronchial epithelia in cystic fibrosis

16. Protocol for generating airway organoids from 2D air liquid interface-differentiated nasal epithelia for use in a functional CFTR assay

17. Airway Epithelial Cultures of Children with Esophageal Atresia as a Model to Study Respiratory Tract Disorders

19. The SLC26A9 inhibitor S9‐A13 provides no evidence for a role of SLC26A9 in airway chloride secretion but suggests a contribution to regulation of ASL pH and gastric proton secretion

20. Drug Repurposing for Cystic Fibrosis: Identification of Drugs That Induce CFTR-Independent Fluid Secretion in Nasal Organoids

21. The SLC26A9 inhibitor S9‐A13 provides no evidence for a role of SLC26A9 in airway chloride secretion but suggests a contribution to regulation of ASL pH and gastric proton secretion

23. Measuring cystic fibrosis drug responses in organoids derived from 2D differentiated nasal epithelia

25. Measuring cystic fibrosis drug responses in organoids derived from 2D differentiated nasal epithelia

26. Measuring cystic fibrosis drug responses in organoids derived from 2D differentiated nasal epithelia

27. The SLC26A9 inhibitor S9-A13 provides no evidence for a role of SLC26A9 in airway chloride secretion but suggests a contribution to regulation of ASL pH and gastric proton secretion

28. Drug Repurposing for Cystic Fibrosis: Identification of Drugs That Induce CFTR-Independent Fluid Secretion in Nasal Organoids

29. Recurrent respiratory syncytial virus infection in a CD14 deficient patient

30. Measuring cystic fibrosis drug responses in organoids derived from 2D differentiated nasal epithelia

31. Recurrent Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection in a CD14-Deficient Patient

32. The SLC26A9 inhibitor S9-A13 provides no evidence for a role of SLC26A9 in airway chloride secretion but suggests a contribution to regulation of ASL pH and gastric proton secretion

34. Optical nanoscopy reveals SARS-CoV-2-induced remodeling of human airway cells

36. Measuring cystic fibrosis drug responses in organoids derived from 2D differentiated nasal epithelia

37. Agromyces and Arthrobacter isolates from surficial sediments of the Passaic River degrade dibenzofuran, dibenzo-p-dioxin and 2-monochlorodibenzo-p-dioxin

50. Sources of polychlorinated biphenyl blank contamination and their impact on fingerprinting.

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