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Volumn 103, Issue 4, 2007, Pages 1455-
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Point:Counterpoint: Chronic hypoxia-induced pulmonary hypertension does/does not lead to loss of pulmonary vasculature [1]
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING;
HUMAN;
HYPOXIA;
LETTER;
LUNG EDEMA;
LUNG VASOCONSTRICTION;
NONHUMAN;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
PULMONARY ARTERY;
PULMONARY HYPERTENSION;
ANIMAL;
ANOXIA;
ARTIFACT;
CHRONIC DISEASE;
DISEASE MODEL;
LUNG;
LUNG CIRCULATION;
METABOLISM;
NEOVASCULARIZATION (PATHOLOGY);
NOTE;
NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING;
PATHOLOGY;
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY;
PERFUSION;
PHYSIOLOGY;
VASCULAR ENDOTHELIUM;
VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE;
VASCULARIZATION;
VASOCONSTRICTION;
ANIMALS;
ANOXIA;
ARTIFACTS;
CHRONIC DISEASE;
DISEASE MODELS, ANIMAL;
ENDOTHELIUM, VASCULAR;
HUMANS;
HYPERTENSION, PULMONARY;
LUNG;
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING;
MUSCLE, SMOOTH, VASCULAR;
NEOVASCULARIZATION, PATHOLOGIC;
PERFUSION;
PULMONARY ARTERY;
PULMONARY CIRCULATION;
VASOCONSTRICTION;
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EID: 35348961449
PISSN: 87507587
EISSN: 15221601
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1152/japplphysiol.00739.2007 Document Type: Letter |
Times cited : (6)
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References (6)
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