Firmer Footing for Ventilating and Monitoring the Injured Lung
Overview
Overview
Journal
J Thorac Dis
Publisher
AME Publishing Company
Specialty
Pulmonary Medicine
Date
2019 Jan 12
PMID
30631552
Citations
1
Authors
Authors
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Citing Articles
Roy T, Secomb T Microcirculation. 2020; 28(3):e12673.
PMID: 33236393 PMC: 9119019. DOI: 10.1111/micc.12673.
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