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Triggers of acute lung injury: mechanical ventilation and oxygen levels
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The severity of ventilator-induced lung injury is regulated by the clock gene Bmal1 in myeloid cells
M. Felten (Berlin, Germany), L. Teixeira-Alves (Berlin, Germany), E. Letsiou (Berlin, Germany), H. Müller-Redetzky (Berlin, Germany), A. Kramer (Berlin, Germany), B. Maier (Berlin, Germany), M. Witzenrath (Berlin, Germany)
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International Congress 2018 – Triggers of acute lung injury: mechanical ventilation and oxygen levels
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Triggers of acute lung injury: mechanical ventilation and oxygen levels
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Respiratory critical care
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