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Pharyngeal collapsibility during sleep is elevated in insulin-resistant females with morbid obesity
Llanos Oscar L., Galiatsatos Panagis, Guzmán-Vélez Edmarie, Patil Susheel P., Smith Philip L., Magnuson Thomas, Schweitzer Michael, Steele Kimberley, Polotsky Vsevolod Y., Schwartz Alan R.
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Eur Respir J 2016; 47:1718-1726
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Llanos Oscar L., Galiatsatos Panagis, Guzmán-Vélez Edmarie, Patil Susheel P., Smith Philip L., Magnuson Thomas, Schweitzer Michael, Steele Kimberley, Polotsky Vsevolod Y., Schwartz Alan R.. Pharyngeal collapsibility during sleep is elevated in insulin-resistant females with morbid obesity. Eur Respir J 2016; 47:1718-1726
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