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Imaging of various diseases with different imaging modalities
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Layout of alveoli and pores of Kohn on magnified 3D printed model of the peripheral lung specimen by micro CT
H. Natori (Sapporo, Japan), H. Takabatake (Sapporo, Japan), M. Mori (Sapporo, Japan), K. Mori (Nagoya, Japan), M. Oda (Nagoya, Japan), H. Koba (Sapporo, Japan), H. Takahashi (Sapporo, Japan)
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International Congress 2018 – Imaging of various diseases with different imaging modalities
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Imaging of various diseases with different imaging modalities
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Airway diseases
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