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- who: . and collaborators from the Universitu00e9 Grenoble Alpes, France University of Szeged, Hungary have published the paper: Lung function measurements in preclinical research: What has been done and where is it headed?, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors focus on those newly developed, non-invasive, imaging-based techniques that can provide either global or regional lung functional readouts at multiple time-points. In the following subsections, the authors provide a detailed overview of both invasive and non-invasive PFTs for lung function measurements mostly in rodents, as well as discussions about their advantages and . . .
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