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Structural and functional imaging discussion: sometimes different but always linked
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Linking MRI and CT imaging with lung function measurements in cryptococcal mouse lung infection
J. Vanoirbeek, J. Poelmans, E. Verbeken, K. Lagrou, T. Dresselaers, U. Himmelreich, G. Vande Velde (Leuven, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Structural and functional imaging discussion: sometimes different but always linked
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Structural and functional imaging discussion: sometimes different but always linked
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J. Vanoirbeek, J. Poelmans, E. Verbeken, K. Lagrou, T. Dresselaers, U. Himmelreich, G. Vande Velde (Leuven, Belgium). Linking MRI and CT imaging with lung function measurements in cryptococcal mouse lung infection. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 243
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