In vitro and in vivo endoscopical detection of ciliary beat frequency
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J. Rička | N. Bogdanović | B. Krattiger | D. Holzmann | M. Frenz | B. Krattiger | J. Rička | M. Frenz | D. Holzmann | N. Bogdanović
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