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Acute and chronic pulmonary embolism
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Overexpression of pro-apoptotic factors and endothelial cell death in chronically obstructed and reperfused pulmonary artery
E. Sage, E. Fadel, F. Vanden Eyden, O. Mercier, S. Eddahibi, P. Dartevelle (Le Plessis Robinson, France)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Acute and chronic pulmonary embolism
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Acute and chronic pulmonary embolism
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Oral Presentation
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2949
Disease area:
Pulmonary vascular diseases
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E. Sage, E. Fadel, F. Vanden Eyden, O. Mercier, S. Eddahibi, P. Dartevelle (Le Plessis Robinson, France). Overexpression of pro-apoptotic factors and endothelial cell death in chronically obstructed and reperfused pulmonary artery. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 2949
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