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Lung transplantation: from basic science to clinical outcomes
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Effect of high intensity training after lung transplantation
M. Ulvestad (Oslo, Norway), M. Durheim (Oslo, Norway), J. Kongerud (Oslo, Norway), M. Lund (Oslo, Norway), E. Edvardsen (Oslo, Norway)
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International Congress 2019 – Lung transplantation: from basic science to clinical outcomes
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Lung transplantation: from basic science to clinical outcomes
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