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Sleep apnoea and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis in men and women: effects of continuous positive airway pressure
Kritikou Ilia, Basta Maria, Vgontzas Alexandros N., Pejovic Slobodanka, Fernandez-Mendoza Julio, Liao Duanping, Bixler Edward O., Gaines Jordan, Chrousos George P.
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Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 531-540
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February
Disease area:
Sleep and breathing disorders
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Kritikou Ilia, Basta Maria, Vgontzas Alexandros N., Pejovic Slobodanka, Fernandez-Mendoza Julio, Liao Duanping, Bixler Edward O., Gaines Jordan, Chrousos George P.. Sleep apnoea and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis in men and women: effects of continuous positive airway pressure. Eur Respir J 2016; 47: 531-540
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