Opposing views on the alveolar surface, alveolar models, and the role of surfactant

Journal of Applied Physiology
E M Scarpelli, B A Hills

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Nov 25, 2000·Journal of Applied Physiology·N E Vlahakis, R D Hubmayr
Feb 7, 2003·Journal of Applied Physiology·Emile M Scarpelli
May 5, 2005·Annals of Biomedical Engineering·William G LindsleyDavid G Frazer
Sep 29, 2001·British Journal of Anaesthesia·K L Dorrington, J D Young

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