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Experimental approaches in animals and modelling in humans
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Pulmonary mechanical and histological impairments depend on time after exposure to cylindrospermopsin in mice
V. Cagido, V. Oliveira, G. Carvalho, M. Avila, S. Valença, R. Soares, S. Azevedo, D. Faffe, W. Zin (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Experimental approaches in animals and modelling in humans
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Experimental approaches in animals and modelling in humans
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V. Cagido, V. Oliveira, G. Carvalho, M. Avila, S. Valença, R. Soares, S. Azevedo, D. Faffe, W. Zin (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Pulmonary mechanical and histological impairments depend on time after exposure to cylindrospermopsin in mice. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 4726
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