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Aerobic exercise reduces IL-13 expression in chronic sensitized guinea-pigs
C. Rosa Olivo, R. Paula Vieira, A. C. Silva-Duarte, A. B. G. Santos, M. C. R. Medeiros, M. Arruda Martins, T. Mauad, M. Dolhnikoff, C. Ricardo Fernandes Carvalho (Sao Paulo/Sao Paulo, Brazil)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Basic science in asthma and COPD
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Basic science in asthma and COPD
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Thematic Poster Session
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3572
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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C. Rosa Olivo, R. Paula Vieira, A. C. Silva-Duarte, A. B. G. Santos, M. C. R. Medeiros, M. Arruda Martins, T. Mauad, M. Dolhnikoff, C. Ricardo Fernandes Carvalho (Sao Paulo/Sao Paulo, Brazil). Aerobic exercise reduces IL-13 expression in chronic sensitized guinea-pigs. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 3572
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