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Animal models of lung injury: useful or useless ?
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Ventilator induced lung injury: effect of different inspiratory flows on tissue mechanics and extracellular matrix remodelling
C. S. Nascimento, R. C. Figueira, S. M. Nascimento, M. P. C. Castro, F. O. F. Leal, R. M. Lassance, M. M. Morales, W. A. Zin, P. R. M. Rocco (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2002 - Animal models of lung injury: useful or useless ?
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Animal models of lung injury: useful or useless ?
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3054
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Respiratory critical care
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