A persistent wheeze

Bruno de Aguiar Mendes, Joana Duarte Santos, Carlos Lopes Figueiredo, Mariana Calheiros Cabral, Rita Luísa Santos Gerardo, Maria Alexandra Mineiro, João Abel Dantas Cardoso

Source: Breathe, 17 (2) 210036; 10.1183/20734735.0036-2021
Journal Issue: June

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