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FDG-microPET imaging to comfirm brain death in a mouse model: A useful tool to study related donor lung injury
S. Wauters, P. Vermaelen, M. Koole, C. Meers, J. Vanloon, G. Verleden, K. Van Laere, T. Lerut, D. VanRaemdonck (Leuven, Belgium)
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New clinical and experimental insights in lung transplantation
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S. Wauters, P. Vermaelen, M. Koole, C. Meers, J. Vanloon, G. Verleden, K. Van Laere, T. Lerut, D. VanRaemdonck (Leuven, Belgium). FDG-microPET imaging to comfirm brain death in a mouse model: A useful tool to study related donor lung injury. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 4867
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