Intratracheal administration of influenza virus is superior to intranasal administration as a model of acute lung injury

scientific article published on 17 September 2014

Intratracheal administration of influenza virus is superior to intranasal administration as a model of acute lung injury is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.JVIROMET.2014.09.004
P932PMC publication ID4315182
P698PubMed publication ID25239366

P50authorGökhan M MutluQ88316639
P2093author name stringNavdeep S Chandel
G R Scott Budinger
Luisa Morales-Nebreda
Emilia Lecuona
Jacob I Sznajder
Laura A Dada
Monica Chi
Kathryn A Radigan
Recep Nigdelioglu
Saul Soberanes
Karen Ridge
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P304page(s)116-120
P577publication date2014-09-17
P1433published inJournal of Virological MethodsQ15749961
P1476titleIntratracheal administration of influenza virus is superior to intranasal administration as a model of acute lung injury
P478volume209

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