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Various imaging modalities for different lung diseases
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Virtual 3D microscope and magnified 3D print for naked eye analyses of alveoli and alveolar duct structures by Heitzman lung specimen with micro CT
H. Natori (Sappuro, Japan)
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International Congress 2017 – Various imaging modalities for different lung diseases
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Various imaging modalities for different lung diseases
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