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NMBAs exert different effects on calpain activity in the diaphragm during controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV)
D. Testelmans, K. Maes, P. Wouters, S. Powers, M. Decramer, G. Gayan-Ramirez (Leuven, Belgium; FL, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Pulmonary infections and inflammation
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Pulmonary infections and inflammation
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Electronic Poster Discussion
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476
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Respiratory critical care
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D. Testelmans, K. Maes, P. Wouters, S. Powers, M. Decramer, G. Gayan-Ramirez (Leuven, Belgium; FL, United States Of America). NMBAs exert different effects on calpain activity in the diaphragm during controlled mechanical ventilation (CMV). Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 476
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