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Lung cell biology in injury and repair
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Watching the lung work: A cell culture based 3-D microfluidic device to challenge latest pulmonary drug delivery strategies with high end microscopy
N. Hobi, B. Doshi, M. Mastrak, T. Haller, M. Gulic, M. Frick (Ulm, Germany; Innsbruck, Austria)
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International Congress 2014 – Lung cell biology in injury and repair
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Lung cell biology in injury and repair
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N. Hobi, B. Doshi, M. Mastrak, T. Haller, M. Gulic, M. Frick (Ulm, Germany; Innsbruck, Austria). Watching the lung work: A cell culture based 3-D microfluidic device to challenge latest pulmonary drug delivery strategies with high end microscopy. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 888
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