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Vascularity in bronchial submucosa is not related to deep inspiration induced-bronchodilation in asthma
A. M. Slats, J. K. Sont, C. E. Evertse, L. N. A. Willems, W. A. A. M. van Schadewijk, P. J. Sterk, the Ampul Study Group (Leiden, The Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2004 - From airway responsiveness to perception of symptoms
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From airway responsiveness to perception of symptoms
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2738
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Airway diseases
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A. M. Slats, J. K. Sont, C. E. Evertse, L. N. A. Willems, W. A. A. M. van Schadewijk, P. J. Sterk, the Ampul Study Group (Leiden, The Netherlands). Vascularity in bronchial submucosa is not related to deep inspiration induced-bronchodilation in asthma. Eur Respir J 2004; 24: Suppl. 48, 2738
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