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Induction and modulation of lung cell damage
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The evaluation of the effects of positive-pressure ventilation on lung injury utilizing pathological models of previously injured lung
T. Hirano, K. Matsunaga, M. Nakanishi, T. Nishimoto, H. Nakanishi, Y. Yamagata, T. Yamagata, Y. Minakata, M. Mune, S. Yukawa (Wakayama, Japan)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Induction and modulation of lung cell damage
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Induction and modulation of lung cell damage
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3670
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Respiratory critical care
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T. Hirano, K. Matsunaga, M. Nakanishi, T. Nishimoto, H. Nakanishi, Y. Yamagata, T. Yamagata, Y. Minakata, M. Mune, S. Yukawa (Wakayama, Japan). The evaluation of the effects of positive-pressure ventilation on lung injury utilizing pathological models of previously injured lung. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 3670
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