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Functional capacity, exercise and pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic lung diseases
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Aerobic exercise reduces asthma phenotype through inhibition of SOCS-JAK-STAT signaling in airway epithelium
Ana Oliveira (São Paulo, Brazil), Ana Roberta Almeida-Oliveira, Jefferson C.J. Aquino-Junior, Manoel C. Oliveira-Junior, Adilson S. Andrade-Sousa, Erasmo A. Neto, Auriléia Aparecida-Brito, Nicole C. Rigonato-Oliveira, Gabriel De Moraes, Ana Paula L. De Oliveira, Rodolfo P. Vieira
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International Congress 2015 – Functional capacity, exercise and pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic lung diseases
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Functional capacity, exercise and pulmonary rehabilitation in chronic lung diseases
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Ana Oliveira (São Paulo, Brazil), Ana Roberta Almeida-Oliveira, Jefferson C.J. Aquino-Junior, Manoel C. Oliveira-Junior, Adilson S. Andrade-Sousa, Erasmo A. Neto, Auriléia Aparecida-Brito, Nicole C. Rigonato-Oliveira, Gabriel De Moraes, Ana Paula L. De Oliveira, Rodolfo P. Vieira. Aerobic exercise reduces asthma phenotype through inhibition of SOCS-JAK-STAT signaling in airway epithelium. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 2211
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