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Mouse models ARDS of viral etiology (influenza): the possibility of dynamic intravital assessment of lung tissue using computed tomography. / Соколович, Евгений Георгиевич; Яблонский, Петр Казимирович; Виноградова, Татьяна Ивановна; Азаров, Артем; Пичкур, Лолита.

In: European Respiratory Journal, Supplement, Vol. 58, No. S65, 05.09.2021, p. 3172.

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Соколович, Евгений Георгиевич ; Яблонский, Петр Казимирович ; Виноградова, Татьяна Ивановна ; Азаров, Артем ; Пичкур, Лолита. / Mouse models ARDS of viral etiology (influenza): the possibility of dynamic intravital assessment of lung tissue using computed tomography. In: European Respiratory Journal, Supplement. 2021 ; Vol. 58, No. S65. pp. 3172.

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