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Methodological considerations in noninvasive assessment of airway inflammation
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Eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea
versus
exercise challenge in identifying exercise induced bronchoconstriction in elite athletes
M. Agrafiotis, N. Rovina, E. Dima, I. Yiannopoulou, S. Avgeropoulou, I. Vogiatzis, C. Gratziou (Athens, Greece)
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Annual Congress 2005 - Methodological considerations in noninvasive assessment of airway inflammation
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Methodological considerations in noninvasive assessment of airway inflammation
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Thematic Poster Session
Number:
2396
Disease area:
Airway diseases
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M. Agrafiotis, N. Rovina, E. Dima, I. Yiannopoulou, S. Avgeropoulou, I. Vogiatzis, C. Gratziou (Athens, Greece). Eucapnic voluntary hyperpnea
versus
exercise challenge in identifying exercise induced bronchoconstriction in elite athletes. Eur Respir J 2005; 26: Suppl. 49, 2396
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