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Thursday, 13.02.2020
Invasive mechanical ventilation
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Signaling in vascular endothelium by varying degrees of mechanical stretch
P. Karki (Baltimore, United States of America), C. Zhao (Baltimore, United States of America), Y. Ke (Baltimore, United States of America), K. Birukov (Baltimore, United States of America), A. Birukova (Baltimore, United States of America)
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Respiratory Failure and Mechanical Ventilation Conference 2020
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Invasive mechanical ventilation
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Poster Discussion
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65
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Respiratory critical care
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