Closed-Loop Lumped Parameter Modeling of Hemodynamics During Cirrhogenesis in Rats
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Patrick Segers | Irene E. Vignon-Clementel | Charlotte Debbaut | Chloe Audebert | Geert Peeters | Wim Laleman | Diethard Monbaliu | Hannelie Korf | Jonel Trebicka | I. Vignon-Clementel | P. Segers | J. Trebicka | W. Laleman | C. Audebert | C. Debbaut | D. Monbaliu | G. Peeters | H. Korf
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