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Pulmonary hypertension in the clinic
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NT-pro-BNP levels are independent of exercise in pulmonary hypertension
S. A. van Wolferen, W. Jacobs, A. A. Bouman, H. Groepenhoff, A. Boonstra, P. E. Postmus, A. Vonk Noordegraaf (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2007 - Pulmonary hypertension in the clinic
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Pulmonary hypertension in the clinic
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3287
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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S. A. van Wolferen, W. Jacobs, A. A. Bouman, H. Groepenhoff, A. Boonstra, P. E. Postmus, A. Vonk Noordegraaf (Amsterdam, Netherlands). NT-pro-BNP levels are independent of exercise in pulmonary hypertension. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 3287
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