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Pulmonary circulation: basic mechanisms, animal models and cell biology
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Myocardial prostacyclin effects in experimental acute afterload-induced right ventricular failure
C. Dewachter, L. Dewachter, M. Vercruyssen, B. Rondelet, D.P. Schraufnagel, S. Brimioulle, F. Kerbaul, R. Naeije (Brussels, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Pulmonary circulation: basic mechanisms, animal models and cell biology
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Pulmonary circulation: basic mechanisms, animal models and cell biology
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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C. Dewachter, L. Dewachter, M. Vercruyssen, B. Rondelet, D.P. Schraufnagel, S. Brimioulle, F. Kerbaul, R. Naeije (Brussels, Belgium). Myocardial prostacyclin effects in experimental acute afterload-induced right ventricular failure. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3164
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