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Clinical physiology and functional imaging in health and disease
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Effects of freezing/thawing on the mechanical properties of decellularized lungs
P. N. Nonaka, N. Campillo, J. J. Uriarte, E. Garreta, E. Melo, L. V. Franco de Oliveira, D. Navajas, R. Farré (Barcelona, Bunyola, Spain; Sao Paulo, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Clinical physiology and functional imaging in health and disease
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Clinical physiology and functional imaging in health and disease
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Poster Discussion
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3437
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Respiratory critical care
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P. N. Nonaka, N. Campillo, J. J. Uriarte, E. Garreta, E. Melo, L. V. Franco de Oliveira, D. Navajas, R. Farré (Barcelona, Bunyola, Spain; Sao Paulo, Brazil). Effects of freezing/thawing on the mechanical properties of decellularized lungs. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 3437
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