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Systematic inflammation and metabolic disorders in sleep related breathing disorders
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Altered eicosanoid generation in a rat model of sleep apnoea
G. Calero, A. Serrano-Mollar, R. Farre, D. Closa, D. Navajas, J. M. Montserrat (Barcelona, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2003 - Systematic inflammation and metabolic disorders in sleep related breathing disorders
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Systematic inflammation and metabolic disorders in sleep related breathing disorders
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3573
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Sleep and breathing disorders
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G. Calero, A. Serrano-Mollar, R. Farre, D. Closa, D. Navajas, J. M. Montserrat (Barcelona, Spain). Altered eicosanoid generation in a rat model of sleep apnoea. Eur Respir J 2003; 22: Suppl. 45, 3573
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