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Lung transplantation: pre- and postoperative problems
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Evaluation of lung mechanics on acute allograft rejection in a rat single lung transplant model using forced oscillation technique (FOT)
A. Takahashi, H. Sakai, H. Hamakawa, X. Zhao, F. Chen, T. Fujnaga, T. Shoji, T. Bando, H. Date (Kyoto, Japan)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Lung transplantation: pre- and postoperative problems
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Lung transplantation: pre- and postoperative problems
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E-Communication Session
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1412
Disease area:
Respiratory critical care
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A. Takahashi, H. Sakai, H. Hamakawa, X. Zhao, F. Chen, T. Fujnaga, T. Shoji, T. Bando, H. Date (Kyoto, Japan). Evaluation of lung mechanics on acute allograft rejection in a rat single lung transplant model using forced oscillation technique (FOT). Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 1412
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