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Maximise lung transplant outcomes: pre- and post-operative issues
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Hemodynamic and respiratory assessement of an ex vivo perfused rat lung model
J. Reeb, A. Olland, M. Burban, C. Auger, V. Schini-Kerth, L. Kessler, F. Toti, P. E. Falcoz, G. Massard (Strasbourg, France)
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International Congress 2014 – Maximise lung transplant outcomes: pre- and post-operative issues
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Maximise lung transplant outcomes: pre- and post-operative issues
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260
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Pulmonary vascular diseases, Respiratory critical care
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J. Reeb, A. Olland, M. Burban, C. Auger, V. Schini-Kerth, L. Kessler, F. Toti, P. E. Falcoz, G. Massard (Strasbourg, France). Hemodynamic and respiratory assessement of an ex vivo perfused rat lung model. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 260
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