The human spleen as an erythrocyte reservoir in diving-related interventions.
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The human spleen as an erythrocyte reservoir in diving-related interventions.
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The human spleen as an erythrocyte reservoir in diving-related interventions.
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The human spleen as an erythrocyte reservoir in diving-related interventions.
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The human spleen as an erythrocyte reservoir in diving-related interventions.
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The human spleen as an erythrocyte reservoir in diving-related interventions.
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The human spleen as an erythrocyte reservoir in diving-related interventions.
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Hans Frandsen
Inge-Lis Kanstrup
Kurt Espersen
Niels J Christensen
Torben Lorentzen
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10.1152/JAPPLPHYSIOL.00055.2001
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2002-05-01T00:00:00Z