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Physiological basis of respiratory disease
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The impact of aerobic exercise on lung inflammation and remodeling in experimental emphysema
I. Guimarães, G. Padilha, M. Lopes-Pacheco, P. Marques, M. Antunes, N. Rocha, E. Assis, H. Faria-Neto, R. Magalhaes, D. Xisto, P. Rocco (Rio de Janeiro, Niterói, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Physiological basis of respiratory disease
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Physiological basis of respiratory disease
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Poster Discussion
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4733
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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