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Experimental models in critical care
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Comparison of pulmonary versus extrapulmonary models of induced acute lung injury in rat
L. Chimenti, F. Puig, M. N. Gómez, J. Tijero, T. Lebouvier, M. E. Quílez, J. López-Aguilar, L. Blanch, A. Artigas (Sabadell, Bunyola, Spain; Rennes, France)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Experimental models in critical care
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Experimental models in critical care
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Respiratory critical care
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L. Chimenti, F. Puig, M. N. Gómez, J. Tijero, T. Lebouvier, M. E. Quílez, J. López-Aguilar, L. Blanch, A. Artigas (Sabadell, Bunyola, Spain; Rennes, France). Comparison of pulmonary versus extrapulmonary models of induced acute lung injury in rat. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 390
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