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Experimental models in acute lung injury
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Comparison of reducing effect on lung injury of dexamethasone and bosentan in acute lung injury: An experimental study
O. Araz, E. Demirci, E. Yilmazel Ucar, M. Calik, D. Pulur, A. Karaman, M. Yayla, E. Altun, Z. Halici, M. Akgun (Erzurum, Zonguldak, Turkey)
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International Congress 2014 – Experimental models in acute lung injury
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Experimental models in acute lung injury
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O. Araz, E. Demirci, E. Yilmazel Ucar, M. Calik, D. Pulur, A. Karaman, M. Yayla, E. Altun, Z. Halici, M. Akgun (Erzurum, Zonguldak, Turkey). Comparison of reducing effect on lung injury of dexamethasone and bosentan in acute lung injury: An experimental study. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 3929
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