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Improving outcomes after lung transplantation
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Recipient dependent factors for outcome in a twinned single lung transplantation model
A. Olland, N. Santelmo, B. Orsini, P. E. Falcoz, C. Cantrelle, R. Dorent, P. Thomas, G. Massard (Strasbourg, Marseille, Saint Denis la Plaine, France)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Improving outcomes after lung transplantation
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Improving outcomes after lung transplantation
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A. Olland, N. Santelmo, B. Orsini, P. E. Falcoz, C. Cantrelle, R. Dorent, P. Thomas, G. Massard (Strasbourg, Marseille, Saint Denis la Plaine, France). Recipient dependent factors for outcome in a twinned single lung transplantation model. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 3071
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