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Lung, heart, muscles and brain: the pathway of oxygen during exercise in health and COPD
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Evaluation of mechanisms determining endothelial function in patients with COPD
C.F. Clarenbach, A.C. Stoewhas, A.J.R. van Gestel, G. Camen, V.A. Rossi, N. Sievi, O. Senn, R. Thurnheer, E.W. Russi, M. Kohler (Zurich, Switzerland)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Lung, heart, muscles and brain: the pathway of oxygen during exercise in health and COPD
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Lung, heart, muscles and brain: the pathway of oxygen during exercise in health and COPD
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