Effect of surfactant-associated protein-A (SP-A) on the activity of lipid extract surfactant.
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J. Whitsett | F. Possmayer | J. Chung | P. Harding | S. H. Yu | Shou-Hwa Yu | Jeffrey A. Whitsett | Fred Possmayer | Jim Chung | Paul G. R. Harding
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