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Respiratory muscles and airways function: from physiology to clinical implications
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Dobutamine decreases an elevated airway tone similar to dopamine in rats
Gergely H. Fodor (Szeged, Hungary), Gergely H. Fodor, Adam L. Balogh, Roberta Sudy, Orsolya Ivankovitsne Kiss, Barna Babik, Ferenc Petak
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International Congress 2016 – Respiratory muscles and airways function: from physiology to clinical implications
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Respiratory muscles and airways function: from physiology to clinical implications
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Airway diseases
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Gergely H. Fodor (Szeged, Hungary), Gergely H. Fodor, Adam L. Balogh, Roberta Sudy, Orsolya Ivankovitsne Kiss, Barna Babik, Ferenc Petak. Dobutamine decreases an elevated airway tone similar to dopamine in rats. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 2268
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