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Airway mediators and responses
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Water training time is related to sputum neutrophil counts in sportsmen
J. Belda, S. Ricart, P. Casan, F. Drobnic, G. Margarit, J. Giner, G. Diaz-Beitia, M. Torrejon, J. Bellido, J. Sanchis (Barcelona, Sant Cugat del Valles, Spain)
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Airway mediators and responses
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J. Belda, S. Ricart, P. Casan, F. Drobnic, G. Margarit, J. Giner, G. Diaz-Beitia, M. Torrejon, J. Bellido, J. Sanchis (Barcelona, Sant Cugat del Valles, Spain). Water training time is related to sputum neutrophil counts in sportsmen. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 3007
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