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ENDOXY – Endothelialization of a gas permeable membrane for the development of a biohybrid lung assist device
C.G. Cornelissen, M. Dietrich, D.A. Frechen, J. Sachweh, S. Krüger, S. Jockenhoevel (Aachen, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Novel approaches to lung transplantation
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Novel approaches to lung transplantation
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C.G. Cornelissen, M. Dietrich, D.A. Frechen, J. Sachweh, S. Krüger, S. Jockenhoevel (Aachen, Germany). ENDOXY – Endothelialization of a gas permeable membrane for the development of a biohybrid lung assist device. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1860
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