Fujiwara et al., 1970 - Google Patents
Pulmonary surfactant phospholipids from turkey lung: comparison with rabbit lungFujiwara et al., 1970
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- 3870457406888272945
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- Fujiwara T
- Adams F
- Nozaki M
- Dermer G
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- American Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content
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MATERIALS AND METHODS Nine turkeys weighing from 7 to 10 kg were used in this study. One was sacrificed by a blow to the head and the others by cisternal injection of 2% lidocaine. After tracheal ligation, the turkeys were allowed to exsanguinate via the jugular …
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