Effects of intravenous furosemide on mucociliary transport and rheological properties of patients under mechanical ventilation
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M. King | P. Saldiva | N. Nakagawa | G. Lorenzi-Filho | C. Kondo | C. R. D. de Carvalho | Mariângela Macchionne
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