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Effects of hypoxia and sleep apnoea on the lung, heart, and vessels
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Hypoxic and non-hypoxic obstructive sleep disordered breathing. Effect on cytotoxic lymphocytes and metabolic parameters
Richard Staats (Murches, Portugal), Richard Staats, Rachel Rodrigues, Margarida Aguiar, Dina Fernandes, Susana Moreira, João Valença, Pinto Paula, Bugalho António, Bárbara Cristina, Luis Moita
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International Congress 2016 – Effects of hypoxia and sleep apnoea on the lung, heart, and vessels
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Effects of hypoxia and sleep apnoea on the lung, heart, and vessels
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2069
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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Richard Staats (Murches, Portugal), Richard Staats, Rachel Rodrigues, Margarida Aguiar, Dina Fernandes, Susana Moreira, João Valença, Pinto Paula, Bugalho António, Bárbara Cristina, Luis Moita. Hypoxic and non-hypoxic obstructive sleep disordered breathing. Effect on cytotoxic lymphocytes and metabolic parameters. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2069
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