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Mechanisms underlying respiratory infection
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Lung vessels thrombosis in patients with lethal severe community-acquired pneumonia: electronic microscopies with 3D modeling
K. Bielosludtseva (Dnipro, Ukraine), T. Pertseva (Dnipro, Ukraine), M. Krykhtina (Dnipro, Ukraine), V. Sipalo (Dnipro, Ukraine), K. Dyagovets (Dnipro, Ukraine)
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International Congress 2019 – Mechanisms underlying respiratory infection
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Mechanisms underlying respiratory infection
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Poster Discussion
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5451
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases, Respiratory critical care, Respiratory infections
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K. Bielosludtseva (Dnipro, Ukraine), T. Pertseva (Dnipro, Ukraine), M. Krykhtina (Dnipro, Ukraine), V. Sipalo (Dnipro, Ukraine), K. Dyagovets (Dnipro, Ukraine). Lung vessels thrombosis in patients with lethal severe community-acquired pneumonia: electronic microscopies with 3D modeling. 5451
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