Clara Cell Protein (CC16), a Marker of Lung Epithelial Injury, Is Decreased in Plasma and Pulmonary Edema Fluid From Patients With Acute Lung Injury
AUTOR(ES)
Kropski, Jonathan A.
FONTE
American College of Chest Physicians
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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