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Hydrogen peroxide in exhaled air: a source of error, a paradox and its resolution
Stefan Peters, Angelika Kronseder, Stefan Karrasch, Petra A. Neff, Matz Haaks, Andreas R. Koczulla, Petra Reinhold, Dennis Nowak, Rudolf A. Jörres
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ERJ Open Res 2016: 00052-2015
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June
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Airway diseases
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Stefan Peters, Angelika Kronseder, Stefan Karrasch, Petra A. Neff, Matz Haaks, Andreas R. Koczulla, Petra Reinhold, Dennis Nowak, Rudolf A. Jörres. Hydrogen peroxide in exhaled air: a source of error, a paradox and its resolution. ERJ Open Res 2016: 00052-2015
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