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Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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5 years follow-up of lung transplant recipients undergoing extracorporal photophoresis
L. C. Huber, U. Buergi, B. Isenring, E. Perret, M. Schuurmans, M. Kohler, G. Hofbauer, C. Benden (Zurich, Switzerland)
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International Congress 2014 – Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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Post-transplant complications: from pathogenesis to treatment
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L. C. Huber, U. Buergi, B. Isenring, E. Perret, M. Schuurmans, M. Kohler, G. Hofbauer, C. Benden (Zurich, Switzerland). 5 years follow-up of lung transplant recipients undergoing extracorporal photophoresis. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3324
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