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Pages 124-130 (April 1990)
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Alteraciones funcionales e inflamatorias pulmonares inducidas por el oxígeno en sujetos sanos
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P. Ferrer López
Servicios de Pneumologie, Hôpital Cochin. Paris
J. Regnard*
* Servicios de Physiologie Respiratoire. Hôpital Cochin. Paris
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