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. 1964 Sep;45(3):449–463.

The Morphologic Demonstration of an Alveolar Lining Layer and Its Relationship to Pulmonary Surfactant

Robert P Bolande, Marshall H Klaus
PMCID: PMC1907085  PMID: 14212810

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