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Assessment of pulmonary drug delivery in
ex vivo
mouse lungs using quantitative 3D fluorescence imaging
O. Schmid, W. Möller, R. Srivastava, V. Wörle, O. Eickelberg (Neuherberg/Munich, Germany)
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International Congress 2014 – From lung imaging research to clinical use
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From lung imaging research to clinical use
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4974
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O. Schmid, W. Möller, R. Srivastava, V. Wörle, O. Eickelberg (Neuherberg/Munich, Germany). Assessment of pulmonary drug delivery in
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mouse lungs using quantitative 3D fluorescence imaging. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 4974
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