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Cardiopulmonary response to exercise after lung transplantation
M. Ulvestad (Oslo, Norway), M. Durheim (Oslo, Norway), M. Lund (Oslo, Norway), J. Kongerud (Oslo, Norway), S. Roterud (Oslo, Norway), E. Edvardsen (Oslo, Norway)
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International Congress 2018 – Moving lung transplantation forward
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Moving lung transplantation forward
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2590
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Respiratory critical care
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M. Ulvestad (Oslo, Norway), M. Durheim (Oslo, Norway), M. Lund (Oslo, Norway), J. Kongerud (Oslo, Norway), S. Roterud (Oslo, Norway), E. Edvardsen (Oslo, Norway). Cardiopulmonary response to exercise after lung transplantation. 2590
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