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Experimental approaches in animals and modelling in humans
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Pleural electrophysiology alterations in spontaneous pneumothorax patients
V. Kouritas, C. Foroulis, M. Ioannou, G. Kalafati, N. Tsilimingas, K. Gourgoulianis, P. A. Molyvdas, C. Hatzoglou (Larissa, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Experimental approaches in animals and modelling in humans
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Experimental approaches in animals and modelling in humans
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E-Communication Session
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4725
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Thoracic oncology
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V. Kouritas, C. Foroulis, M. Ioannou, G. Kalafati, N. Tsilimingas, K. Gourgoulianis, P. A. Molyvdas, C. Hatzoglou (Larissa, Greece). Pleural electrophysiology alterations in spontaneous pneumothorax patients. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 4725
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