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Baier, Jan
Bartling, Babett
Binder, Leonore
Gündel, Beate
Haase, Roland
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Correction to: Severe but not moderate hyperoxia of newborn mice causes an emphysematous lung phenotype in adulthood without persisting oxidative stress and inflammation.
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Kindermann, Anke
Binder, Leonore
Baier, Jan
Gündel, Beate
Simm, Andreas
Haase, Roland
Bartling, Babett
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BMC pulmonary medicine
01 2020
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BMC pulmonary medicine
vol. 20
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Severe but not moderate hyperoxia of newborn mice causes an emphysematous lung phenotype in adulthood without persisting oxidative stress and inflammation.
[electronic resource]
by
Kindermann, Anke
Binder, Leonore
Baier, Jan
Gündel, Beate
Simm, Andreas
Haase, Roland
Bartling, Babett
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20200602
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BMC pulmonary medicine
vol. 19
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