Alternatives to exercise challenge for the objective assessment of exercise-induced bronchospasm: eucapnic voluntary hyperpnoea and the osmotic challenge tests

C. Porsbjerg, J.D. Brannan

Source: Breathe 2010; 7: 52-63
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