Late Breaking Abstract - Short exposure to moderate hyperoxia leads to long term effects in the murine lung in-vivo
E. Gonzalez (Munich, Germany), J. Henao (Munich, Germany), F. Schelter (Munich, Germany), M. Mueller (Munich, Germany), X. Zhang (Munich, Germany), T. Carell (Munich, Germany), B. Schubert (Munich, Germany), A. Hilgendorff (Munich, Germany)
Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Paediatric lung disease: novel mechanisms, methods and translational studies
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