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Pulmonary vein banding-induced pulmonary venous congestion causes pulmonary hypertension in rats.
J. Muenks (Gießen, Germany), B. Kojonazarov (Gießen, Germany), A. Sydykov (Gießen, Germany), N. Weissmann (Gießen, Germany), R. Schermuly (Gießen, Germany), M. Boehm (Gießen, Germany)
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Pathogenesis and pathophysiology of pulmonary hypertension
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