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. 1959 Mar;38(3):456–462. doi: 10.1172/JCI103821

THE INFLATIONARY FORCE PRODUCED BY PULMONARY VASCULAR DISTENTION IN EXCISED LUNGS. THE POSSIBLE RELATION OF THIS FORCE TO THAT NEEDED TO INFLATE THE LUNGS AT BIRTH

Mary Ellen Avery 1,2,*, N Robert Frank 1,2, Irwin Gribetz 1,2,
PMCID: PMC293178  PMID: 13641394

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