Cell culture and animal models of intermittent hypoxia – benefits and limitations

Ramón Farré Ventura (Barcelona, Spain)

Source: Research seminar - Targeting the detrimental effects of sleep disturbances and disorders – towards personalized treatment in respiratory diseases
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