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Exercise intolerance: mechanism, intervention and assessment
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Permeability transition pore kinetics, cytochrome c release in mitochondria isolated from skeletal muscle of patients with COPD
L. Puente-Maestu, F. Villar, N. Moreno, F. Gonzalez-Aragoneses, S. Caramllo, A. Tejedor, J. Garcia de Pedro, A. Agusti (Madrid, Palma de MAllorca, Spain)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Exercise intolerance: mechanism, intervention and assessment
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Exercise intolerance: mechanism, intervention and assessment
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E-Communication Session
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412
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Airway diseases
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