Noack et al., 1990 - Google Patents
Passive expiratory flow-volume recordings in immature newborn rabbits: effect of surfactant replacement on the time constant of the respiratory systemNoack et al., 1990
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- 12694789667502680335
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- Noack G
- Curstedt T
- Grossmann G
- Nilsson R
- Robertson B
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Immature newborn rabbits with a gestational age of 27 days were paralyzed and kept in body plethysmographs. They were ventilated for 10 min with a tidal volume of approximately 10 ml/kg, with or without previous surfactant treatment via the airways. Tidal volumes and …
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