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New understanding of childhood lung disease through physiological measurement
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Long term sensitisation of cough and expiration reflex in adult rabbits by 48 hour postnatal normobaric hyperoxia
S. Varechova, B. Demoulin, Y. Inglebert, T. Le Tuan, A.L. Leblanc, C. Schweitzer, F. Marchal (Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France)
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Annual Congress 2012 - New understanding of childhood lung disease through physiological measurement
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New understanding of childhood lung disease through physiological measurement
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4600
Disease area:
Paediatric lung diseases
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S. Varechova, B. Demoulin, Y. Inglebert, T. Le Tuan, A.L. Leblanc, C. Schweitzer, F. Marchal (Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France). Long term sensitisation of cough and expiration reflex in adult rabbits by 48 hour postnatal normobaric hyperoxia. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 4600
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