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Hyperpolarised 3He MRI versus HRCT in COPD and normal volunteers: PHIL trial
van Beek E. J. R., Dahmen A. M., Stavngaard T., Gast K. K., Heussel C. P., Krummenauer F., Schmiedeskamp J., Wild J. M., Sogaard L. V., Morbach A. E., Schreiber L. M., Kauczor H-U.
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Eur Respir J 2009; 34: 1311-1321
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December
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Airway diseases
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van Beek E. J. R., Dahmen A. M., Stavngaard T., Gast K. K., Heussel C. P., Krummenauer F., Schmiedeskamp J., Wild J. M., Sogaard L. V., Morbach A. E., Schreiber L. M., Kauczor H-U.. Hyperpolarised 3He MRI versus HRCT in COPD and normal volunteers: PHIL trial. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: 1311-1321
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