Pericyte coverage of skeletal muscle capillaries is impaired during training-induced angiogenesis in COPD patients

L. Blervaque (Montpellier, France), P. Pomiès (Montpellier, France), M. Catteau (Montpellier, France), E. Passerieux (Montpellier, France), B. Ayoub (Montpellier, France), M. Blaquière (Montpellier, France), L. Ducros (Montpellier, France), F. Bughin (Montpellier, France), N. Molinari (Montpellier, France), J. Mercier (Montpellier, France), M. Hayot (Montpellier, France), F. Gouzi (Montpellier, France)

Source: International Congress 2018 – Best abstracts in pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
Session: Best abstracts in pulmonary rehabilitation and chronic care
Session type: Oral Presentation
Number: 1621
Disease area: Airway diseases

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