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Association between sleep disordered breathing and aggressiveness markers of malignant cutaneous melanoma
Martínez-García Miguel-Ángel, Martorell-Calatayud Antonio, Nagore Eduardo, Valero Irene, Selma Maria Jose, Chiner Eusebi, Landete Pedro, Montserrat Josep-Maria, Carrera Cristina, Pérez-Gil Amalia, Campos-Rodríguez Francisco, Farré Ramón
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Eur Respir J 2014; 43: 1661-1668
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June
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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Martínez-García Miguel-Ángel, Martorell-Calatayud Antonio, Nagore Eduardo, Valero Irene, Selma Maria Jose, Chiner Eusebi, Landete Pedro, Montserrat Josep-Maria, Carrera Cristina, Pérez-Gil Amalia, Campos-Rodríguez Francisco, Farré Ramón. Association between sleep disordered breathing and aggressiveness markers of malignant cutaneous melanoma. Eur Respir J 2014; 43: 1661-1668
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