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Keratinocyte growth factor (rHuKGF) increases surfactant protein A in rats and prevents alveolar oedema after orthotopic rat lung transplantation
H. Fehrenbach, J. Sadovski, A. Fehrenbach, E. Dietzel, S. Blöcher, R. Naumann, T. Rausch, W. Padberg, V. Grau (Marburg, Giessen, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Lung transplantation: infection, rejection, animal models and more
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Lung transplantation: infection, rejection, animal models and more
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H. Fehrenbach, J. Sadovski, A. Fehrenbach, E. Dietzel, S. Blöcher, R. Naumann, T. Rausch, W. Padberg, V. Grau (Marburg, Giessen, Germany). Keratinocyte growth factor (rHuKGF) increases surfactant protein A in rats and prevents alveolar oedema after orthotopic rat lung transplantation. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4469
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