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Respiratory muscles as a target for disease and therapeutic interventions
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Diaphragm function in rats with systolic ventricular dysfunction (SVD) after inspiratory muscle training (IMT)
K. M. van Kuyck, G. N. Gayan-Ramirez, P. De Leyn, R. Dom, R. A. Gosselink, M. L. Decramer (Leuven, Belgium)
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Annual Congress 2001 - Respiratory muscles as a target for disease and therapeutic interventions
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Respiratory muscles as a target for disease and therapeutic interventions
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Pulmonary vascular diseases
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K. M. van Kuyck, G. N. Gayan-Ramirez, P. De Leyn, R. Dom, R. A. Gosselink, M. L. Decramer (Leuven, Belgium). Diaphragm function in rats with systolic ventricular dysfunction (SVD) after inspiratory muscle training (IMT). Eur Respir J 2001; 16: Suppl. 31, 1260
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