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Lung transplantation: infection, rejection, animal models and more
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Lung transplantation and emerging fungal infections: another challenge for late survival
P. Morales, J. Pemán, A. Solé, A. Pastor, L. Amsalem, J. Ros (Valencia, Murcia, Spain)
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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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4460
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Respiratory infections
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P. Morales, J. Pemán, A. Solé, A. Pastor, L. Amsalem, J. Ros (Valencia, Murcia, Spain). Lung transplantation and emerging fungal infections: another challenge for late survival. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 4460
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