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Lung surgery: preoperative assessment and postoperative outcome
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Histological analysis of compensatory lung growth effects in emphysematous rats after bilobectomy
F. M. Almeida, B. M. Saraiva-Romanholo, R. D. P. Vieira, H. T. Moriya, A. P. Ligeiro-de-Oliveira, F. D. Q. S. Lopes, T. Mauad, M. D. A. Martins, R. Pazetti (São Paulo, Brazil)
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Lung surgery: preoperative assessment and postoperative outcome
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