Differential molecular design of surfactant as a principle of adaptation to respiratory physiology

W. Bernhard, G. A. Rau, K. D. Jürgens, J. Freihorst, C. F. Poets (Tübingen, Hannover, Germany)

Source: Annual Congress 2003 - Third ERS – free paper symposium on interdisciplinary basic and clinical surfactant research

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