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Novel insights into alveolar and bronchial epithelial cell injury and repair
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LSC Abstract – Identification of distinct biological phenotypes of ARDS by cluster analysis and association with mortality
Lieuwe Bos (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Lieuwe Bos, Laura Schouten, Lonneke van Vught, Maryse Wiewel, David Ong, Olaf Cremer, Tom van der Poll, Janneke Horn, Nicole Juffermans, Marcus Schultz
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International Congress 2016 – Novel insights into alveolar and bronchial epithelial cell injury and repair
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Novel insights into alveolar and bronchial epithelial cell injury and repair
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Lieuwe Bos (Amsterdam, Netherlands), Lieuwe Bos, Laura Schouten, Lonneke van Vught, Maryse Wiewel, David Ong, Olaf Cremer, Tom van der Poll, Janneke Horn, Nicole Juffermans, Marcus Schultz. LSC Abstract – Identification of distinct biological phenotypes of ARDS by cluster analysis and association with mortality. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 937
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