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Pathogenic mechanisms of lung transplant complications: a focus on CLAD
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Neurogenic pulmonary edema and right ventricular dysfunction in an animal model of brain death
Asmae Belhaj (Brussels, Belgium), Asmae Belhaj, Laurence Dewachter, Céline Dewachter, Myriam Remmelink, Sandrine Rorive, Robert Naeije, Benoit Rondelet
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International Congress 2015 – Pathogenic mechanisms of lung transplant complications: a focus on CLAD
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Pathogenic mechanisms of lung transplant complications: a focus on CLAD
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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Asmae Belhaj (Brussels, Belgium), Asmae Belhaj, Laurence Dewachter, Céline Dewachter, Myriam Remmelink, Sandrine Rorive, Robert Naeije, Benoit Rondelet. Neurogenic pulmonary edema and right ventricular dysfunction in an animal model of brain death. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1796
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