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Cellular and molecular aspects of pulmonary hypertension
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Redox state of mitochondrial cytochromes in isolated lungs and pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells during acute and prolonged hypoxia
N. Sommer, A. Ghofrani, R. Schermuly, W. Seeger, F. Grimminger, N. Weissmann (Giessen, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Cellular and molecular aspects of pulmonary hypertension
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Cellular and molecular aspects of pulmonary hypertension
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Pulmonary vascular diseases, Respiratory critical care
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N. Sommer, A. Ghofrani, R. Schermuly, W. Seeger, F. Grimminger, N. Weissmann (Giessen, Germany). Redox state of mitochondrial cytochromes in isolated lungs and pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells during acute and prolonged hypoxia. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 500
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