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Crossing the line: alveolo-capillary barrier control in acute lung injury
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Co-culturing alveolar epithelial with lung micro-vascular endothelial cells attenuates hypoxia-induced alveolar leakage and inhibition of reabsorption
H. Mairbäurl, S. Zügel, S. Rozendal, P. Bärtsch (Heidelberg, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Crossing the line: alveolo-capillary barrier control in acute lung injury
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Crossing the line: alveolo-capillary barrier control in acute lung injury
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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H. Mairbäurl, S. Zügel, S. Rozendal, P. Bärtsch (Heidelberg, Germany). Co-culturing alveolar epithelial with lung micro-vascular endothelial cells attenuates hypoxia-induced alveolar leakage and inhibition of reabsorption. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 146
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