Absence of TNF-α enhances inflammatory response in the newborn lung undergoing mechanical ventilation
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Absence of TNF-α enhances inflammatory response in the newborn lung undergoing mechanical ventilation
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LUNG CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 310, Issue 10, Pages L909-L918
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American Physiological Society
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2016-03-26
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10.1152/ajplung.00367.2015
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