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Pathogenic mechanisms of lung transplant complications: a focus on CLAD
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Airway blood flow changes after lung transplantation
Gábor Horváth (Budapest, Hungary), Laura Andrea Toth, Dorottya Filip, Daphna Amitai, Aniko Bohacs, Zoltan Sutto, Veronika Muller, Eliana S. Mendes, Adam Wanner, Gabor Horvath
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International Congress 2015 – Pathogenic mechanisms of lung transplant complications: a focus on CLAD
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Pathogenic mechanisms of lung transplant complications: a focus on CLAD
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Gábor Horváth (Budapest, Hungary), Laura Andrea Toth, Dorottya Filip, Daphna Amitai, Aniko Bohacs, Zoltan Sutto, Veronika Muller, Eliana S. Mendes, Adam Wanner, Gabor Horvath. Airway blood flow changes after lung transplantation. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 1798
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