Exercise training and airway inflammation in severe-asthma: results from a feasibility study
S. Majd (Leicester, United Kingdom), S. Singh (Leicester, United Kingdom), P. Bradding (Leicester, United Kingdom), S. Hewitt (Leicester, United Kingdom), L. Apps (Leicester, United Kingdom), A. Murphy (Leicester, United Kingdom), R. Green (Leicester, United Kingdom), R. Evans (Leicester, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2018 – Let’s interact and discuss the hot topics in pulmonary rehabilitation
Disease area: Airway diseases
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