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Lung mechanics and prediction of respiratory outcome
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Can activity of the nitrobluetetrazolium test (NBT-test) of lung alveolar macrophages (LAM) predict respiratory outcome in babies with low and extremely low birth weight?
D. A. Chichahov, A. M. Pulin (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Lung mechanics and prediction of respiratory outcome
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Lung mechanics and prediction of respiratory outcome
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Thematic Poster Session
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2517
Disease area:
Paediatric lung diseases
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D. A. Chichahov, A. M. Pulin (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation). Can activity of the nitrobluetetrazolium test (NBT-test) of lung alveolar macrophages (LAM) predict respiratory outcome in babies with low and extremely low birth weight?. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 2517
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