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In vivo
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Comparison of mini-BAL and edema fluid in acute lung injury using proteomic analysis
D. W. Chang, G. Colucci, S. Hayashi, T. King, R. Bumgarner, T. R. Martin, G. M. Domenighetti (Seattle, United States Of America; Locarno, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2006 -
In vivo
and
in vitro
aspects of lung injury
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In vivo
and
in vitro
aspects of lung injury
Session type:
Poster Discussion
Number:
4739
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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D. W. Chang, G. Colucci, S. Hayashi, T. King, R. Bumgarner, T. R. Martin, G. M. Domenighetti (Seattle, United States Of America; Locarno, Switzerland). Comparison of mini-BAL and edema fluid in acute lung injury using proteomic analysis. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4739
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