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M F Krause

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Biology of the Neonate|March 24, 2000
Timing of surfactant administration determines its physiologic response in a rabbit model of airway lavageM F Krause, T Hoehn
Respiratory Medicine|December 29, 2000
Effective elimination of carbon dioxide by nasopharyngeal high-frequency ventilationT Hoehn, M F Krause
Critical Care Medicine|June 2, 2000
Chest physiotherapy in mechanically ventilated children: a reviewM F Krause, T Hoehn
Drugs|February 24, 2001
Response to inhaled nitric oxide in premature and term neonatesT Hoehn, M F Krause
Resuscitation|October 23, 1998
Partial transsection of the neonatal tracheaM F Krause, T Hoehn
Pediatric Pulmonology|October 17, 1998
Synergistic effects of high-frequency ventilation and inhaled nitric oxide in the treatment of hypoxemic respiratory failure in infancyT Hoehn, M F Krause
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases|June 12, 1999
Decrease in lung volume depends on end-expiratory pressure in a rabbit model of airway lavageM F Krause, T Hoehn
Klinische Padiatrie|March 6, 1999
[Efficiency and risk of chest physiotherapy in the newborn--review of the literature]M F Krause, T Hoehn
Biology of the Neonate|May 9, 1998
Enhancement of surfactant effect by a mechanical volume recruitment maneuver depends on the lungs preexisting distensionM F Krause, T Hoehn
Intensive Care Medicine|February 9, 2000
Comparison of noise levels caused by four different neonatal high-frequency ventilatorsT Hoehn, A Busch, M F Krause
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Biology of the Neonate|March 24, 2000
Timing of surfactant administration determines its physiologic response in a rabbit model of airway lavageM F Krause, T Hoehn
Respiratory Medicine|December 29, 2000
Effective elimination of carbon dioxide by nasopharyngeal high-frequency ventilationT Hoehn, M F Krause
Critical Care Medicine|June 2, 2000
Chest physiotherapy in mechanically ventilated children: a reviewM F Krause, T Hoehn
Drugs|February 24, 2001
Response to inhaled nitric oxide in premature and term neonatesT Hoehn, M F Krause
Resuscitation|October 23, 1998
Partial transsection of the neonatal tracheaM F Krause, T Hoehn
Pediatric Pulmonology|October 17, 1998
Synergistic effects of high-frequency ventilation and inhaled nitric oxide in the treatment of hypoxemic respiratory failure in infancyT Hoehn, M F Krause
Respiration; International Review of Thoracic Diseases|June 12, 1999
Decrease in lung volume depends on end-expiratory pressure in a rabbit model of airway lavageM F Krause, T Hoehn
Klinische Padiatrie|March 6, 1999
[Efficiency and risk of chest physiotherapy in the newborn--review of the literature]M F Krause, T Hoehn
Biology of the Neonate|May 9, 1998
Enhancement of surfactant effect by a mechanical volume recruitment maneuver depends on the lungs preexisting distensionM F Krause, T Hoehn
Intensive Care Medicine|February 9, 2000
Comparison of noise levels caused by four different neonatal high-frequency ventilatorsT Hoehn, A Busch, M F Krause
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