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Lung, heart, muscles and brain: the pathway of oxygen during exercise in health and COPD
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Exercise testing confirms the role of impaired central circulatory function and elevated right ventricular stroke work index in patients undergoing lung transplantation
M. Bartels, H. Armstrong, T. Kato, M. Bacchetta, C. Schulze (New York, United States Of America)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Lung, heart, muscles and brain: the pathway of oxygen during exercise in health and COPD
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Lung, heart, muscles and brain: the pathway of oxygen during exercise in health and COPD
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Airway diseases, Pulmonary vascular diseases, Respiratory critical care
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M. Bartels, H. Armstrong, T. Kato, M. Bacchetta, C. Schulze (New York, United States Of America). Exercise testing confirms the role of impaired central circulatory function and elevated right ventricular stroke work index in patients undergoing lung transplantation. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 3312
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