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Dealing with chronic allograft dysfunction: mission impossible?
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Evidence of increased gastric aspiration in acute lung allograft rejection
R. Stovold, I. A. Forrest, D. M. Murphy, P. A. Corris, A. J. Fisher, J. Dark, J. P. Pearson, I. A. Brownlee, J. A. Smith, S. Decalmer, C. Ward (Newcastle upon Tyne, Manchester, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Dealing with chronic allograft dysfunction: mission impossible?
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Dealing with chronic allograft dysfunction: mission impossible?
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Interstitial lung diseases
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R. Stovold, I. A. Forrest, D. M. Murphy, P. A. Corris, A. J. Fisher, J. Dark, J. P. Pearson, I. A. Brownlee, J. A. Smith, S. Decalmer, C. Ward (Newcastle upon Tyne, Manchester, United Kingdom). Evidence of increased gastric aspiration in acute lung allograft rejection. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 771
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