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Differential gene expression of aquaporins (AQP) in lung transplant recipients with acute lung rejection.
D. Magouliotis (Larissa, Greece), V. Tasiopoulou (Larissa, Greece), K. Spiliopoulos (Larissa, Greece), K. Svokos (Providence, RI, United States of America), A. Svokos (Newport News, VA, United States of America), K. Athanassiadi (Athens, Greece)
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Moving lung transplantation forward
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