K-edge subtraction (KES) synchrotron imaging allows quantitative measurement of regional aerosol deposition, lung ventilation and airway morphology in rabbit
S. Bayat, L. Degrugilliers, L. Porra, G. Albu, H. Suhonen, S. Strengell, G. Fodor, F. Petak, P. Suortti, W. Habre, A. R. A. Sovijärvi (Amiens, Grenoble, France; Helsinki, Finland; Geneva, Switzerland; Szeged, Hungary)
Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Innovative methods in clinical physiology
Session: Innovative methods in clinical physiology
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 4876
Disease area: Airway diseases, Respiratory critical care
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S. Bayat, L. Degrugilliers, L. Porra, G. Albu, H. Suhonen, S. Strengell, G. Fodor, F. Petak, P. Suortti, W. Habre, A. R. A. Sovijärvi (Amiens, Grenoble, France; Helsinki, Finland; Geneva, Switzerland; Szeged, Hungary). K-edge subtraction (KES) synchrotron imaging allows quantitative measurement of regional aerosol deposition, lung ventilation and airway morphology in rabbit. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 4876
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