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Pas, A.B. te; Kitchen, M.J.; Lee, K.; Wallace, M.J.; Fouras, A.; Lewis, R.A.; ... ; Hooper, S.B.
2016
Optimizing lung aeration at birth using a sustained inflation and positive pressure ventilation in preterm rabbits
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Kitchen, M.J.; Siew, M.L.; Wallace, M.J.; Fouras, A.; Lewis, R.A.; Yagi, N.; ... ; Hooper, S.B.
2014
Changes in Positive End-Expiratory Pressure Alter the Distribution of Ventilation within the Lung Immediately after Birth in Newborn Rabbits
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Siew, M.L.; Wallace, M.J.; Allison, B.J.; Kitchen, M.J.; Pas, A.B. te; Islam, M.S.; ... ; Hooper, S.B.
2013
The role of lung inflation and sodium transport in airway liquid clearance during lung aeration in newborn rabbits
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Siew, M.L.; Kitchen, M.J.; Pas, A.B. te; Wallace, M.J.; Islam, M.S.; Yagi, N.; ... ; Hooper, S.B.
2011
THE EFFECT OF CHANGING POSITIVE END-EXPIRATORY PRESSURES ON THE SPATIAL PATTERN OF LUNG VENTILATION IN NEWBORN RABBITS VENTILATED FROM BIRTH
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