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Novel insights into the pathobiology of acute lung injury
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Features of rat tracheal epithelium regeneration
Igor A. Klimanov (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. Volkova, E. Mubarakshina, A. Gordeeva, A. Temnov, I. Klimanov, S. Soodaeva, V. Novoselov
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International Congress 2015 – Novel insights into the pathobiology of acute lung injury
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Novel insights into the pathobiology of acute lung injury
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3028
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Airway diseases
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Igor A. Klimanov (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. Volkova, E. Mubarakshina, A. Gordeeva, A. Temnov, I. Klimanov, S. Soodaeva, V. Novoselov. Features of rat tracheal epithelium regeneration. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3028
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