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Mucociliary clearance and regular exercise: Responses of the nasal mucociliary transport of subjects with COPD
Gabriel Brígida (Presidente Prudente, Brazil), Gabriel Brígida, Ercy Ramos, Renata David, Iara Trevisan, Marceli Leite, Bruna Spolador, Giovana Arévalo, Ana Freire, Juliana Uzeloto, Fabiano Lima, Dionei Ramos
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International Congress 2015 – Latest insights into pulmonary rehabilitation
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Latest insights into pulmonary rehabilitation
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Gabriel Brígida (Presidente Prudente, Brazil), Gabriel Brígida, Ercy Ramos, Renata David, Iara Trevisan, Marceli Leite, Bruna Spolador, Giovana Arévalo, Ana Freire, Juliana Uzeloto, Fabiano Lima, Dionei Ramos. Mucociliary clearance and regular exercise: Responses of the nasal mucociliary transport of subjects with COPD. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 554
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