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Post-transplant complications: from animal models to the bedside
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Orthotopic lung transplantation in a single-mismatch-based mouse model shows signs of chronic lung allograft dyfunction (CLAD)
Thomas Conlon (Neuherberg, Germany), Natalia Smirnova, Thomas Conlon, Ali Önder Yildirim, Oliver Eickelberg
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International Congress 2016 – Post-transplant complications: from animal models to the bedside
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Post-transplant complications: from animal models to the bedside
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Thomas Conlon (Neuherberg, Germany), Natalia Smirnova, Thomas Conlon, Ali Önder Yildirim, Oliver Eickelberg. Orthotopic lung transplantation in a single-mismatch-based mouse model shows signs of chronic lung allograft dyfunction (CLAD). Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 4632
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