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Resistive breathing aggravates endotoxin-induced lung inflammation
C. Glynos, D. Toumpanakis, C. Loverdos, V. Karavana, C. Magkou, A. Pavlidou, A. Papapetropoulos, T. Vassilakopoulos (Athens, Greece)
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International Congress 2014 – Critical illness and therapeutic interventions
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Critical illness and therapeutic interventions
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C. Glynos, D. Toumpanakis, C. Loverdos, V. Karavana, C. Magkou, A. Pavlidou, A. Papapetropoulos, T. Vassilakopoulos (Athens, Greece). Resistive breathing aggravates endotoxin-induced lung inflammation. Eur Respir J 2014; 44: Suppl. 58, 1384
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