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Experimental models in acute lung injury
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Orotracheal instillation of gastric juice: Species variations in acute lung injury relate to differences in matrix metalloproteinase activity
P. Ayala, J. Araos, R. Contreras, A. Cutiño, M. Meneses, G. Borzone (Santiago, Chile)
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International Congress 2014 – Experimental models in acute lung injury
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Experimental models in acute lung injury
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Thematic Poster Session
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3922
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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P. Ayala, J. Araos, R. Contreras, A. Cutiño, M. Meneses, G. Borzone (Santiago, Chile). Orotracheal instillation of gastric juice: Species variations in acute lung injury relate to differences in matrix metalloproteinase activity. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3922
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