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6th Sleep and Breathing Conference, Online 2021
2021
16.04.2021
Advanced diagnostic procedures
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Vulnerable brain networks: functional brain connectivity changes in patients with moderate obstructive sleep apnea
P. Reyes (Bogota, Colombia), F. Uriza (Bogota, Colombia), L. Otero (Bogota, Colombia), P. Hidalgo (Bogota, Colombia)
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