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LSC - 2021 - Reversible fetal tracheal occlusion in mice: a novel transuterine method
T. Nilhan, A. Yildirim (ayildirim17@ku.edu.tr / Pediatric Surgery, S. of Medicine, K. University,Istanbul), E. Eroglu (eeroglu@ku.edu.tr / Pediatric Surgery, S. of Medicine, K. University,Istanbul), E. Aydin (dremrahaydin@yahoo.com / Koç University Translational Medicine Research Center, K. University,Istanbul)
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Virtual Congress 2021 – Thoracic surgery, lung cancer and complications of COVID-19
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