Como citar este artigo: De Luca D, Kneyber M, Rimensberger PC. International collaborative research for pediatric and neonatal lung injury: the example of an ESPNIC initiative to validate defini- tions and formulate future research questions. J Pediatr (Rio J). 2014;90:209-11.
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International collaborative research for pediatric and neonatal lung injury: the example of an ESPNIC initiative to validate definitions and formulate future research questions
Pesquisa colaborativa internacional sobre lesão pulmonar pediátrica e neonatal: exemplo de uma iniciativa da ESPNIC para validar definições e formular questões de pesquisas futuras
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a Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica e Neonatal, Departamento FAME, South Paris University Hospitals, Centro Médico “A. Béclére” – APHP, Paris, França
b Instituto de Anestesiologia e Terapia Intensiva, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Roma, Itália
c Departamento de Pediatria, Unidade de Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica, Beatrix Children's Hospital University, Centro Médico Groningen, Groningen, Países Baixos
d Medicina Perioperatória e Medicina de Emergência (CAPE), University of Groningen, Groningen, Países Baixos
e Serviço de Neonatologia e Terapia Intensiva Pediátrica, Departamento de Pediatria, Hospital Universitário de Genebra, Genebra, Suíça
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