L. Jensen
- Systematic review of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in severe stable COPDBy M. A. Kolodziej, L. Jensen, B. Rowe and D. SinM. A. KolodziejL. JensenB. Rowe
- From the authorsBy M. A. Kolodziej, L. Jensen, B. Rowe and D. SinM. A. KolodziejL. JensenB. Rowe
- LSC 2012 abstract - LRIG1 regulates cadherin-dependent contact inhibition directing epithelial homeostasis and preinvasive squamous cell carcinoma developmentBy Vitor Teixeira, L. Lu, A. Nicholson, T. Graham, M. Falzon, B. Carrol, F. Watt, J. George, A. Giangreco, K. Jensen and S. JanesVitor Teixeira1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomL. Lu1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomA. Nicholson1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomT. Graham1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomM. Falzon1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomB. Carrol1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomF. Watt1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomJ. George1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomA. Giangreco1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomK. Jensen1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United KingdomS. Janes1Centre for Respiratory Research, University College London, United Kingdom
- Systematic review of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation in severe stable COPDBy M.A. Kolodziej, L. Jensen, B. Rowe and D. SinArticle | Published in 2007 in European Respiratory JournalM.A. KolodziejL. JensenB. Rowe
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