Rodent models of pulmonary hypertension: harmonisation with the world health organisation’s categorisation of human PH
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Rodent models of pulmonary hypertension: harmonisation with the world health organisation’s categorisation of human PH
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE
Volume 65, Issue -, Pages 15-34
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Wiley
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2011-07-07
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10.1111/j.1742-1241.2011.02710.x
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