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Long-term outcomes of lung transplantation
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Association between tacrolimus levels in the first fifteen days post lung transplant and rejection during the first year
Carmen Rosa Vargas Arevalo (Santander, Spain), Carmen Rosa Vargas Arevalo, David Iturbe Fernandez, Jose Manuel Cifrian Martinez, Maria Angeles Cos Cossio, Victor Mora Cuesta, Felipe Zurbano Goñi
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International Congress 2016 – Long-term outcomes of lung transplantation
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Long-term outcomes of lung transplantation
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Carmen Rosa Vargas Arevalo (Santander, Spain), Carmen Rosa Vargas Arevalo, David Iturbe Fernandez, Jose Manuel Cifrian Martinez, Maria Angeles Cos Cossio, Victor Mora Cuesta, Felipe Zurbano Goñi. Association between tacrolimus levels in the first fifteen days post lung transplant and rejection during the first year. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2552
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