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From cardiopulmonary interaction to locomotor muscles and dyspnoea in health and disease
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Intrinsic mitochondrial function in COPD is not impaired in lower limb skeletal muscle
Bhavesh Popat (Leicester, United Kingdom), Bhavesh Popat, Tim Constantin, Despina Constantin, Lorna Latimer, Charlotte Bolton, Paul Greenhaff, Michael Steiner
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International Congress 2016 – From cardiopulmonary interaction to locomotor muscles and dyspnoea in health and disease
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From cardiopulmonary interaction to locomotor muscles and dyspnoea in health and disease
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Airway diseases
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Bhavesh Popat (Leicester, United Kingdom), Bhavesh Popat, Tim Constantin, Despina Constantin, Lorna Latimer, Charlotte Bolton, Paul Greenhaff, Michael Steiner. Intrinsic mitochondrial function in COPD is not impaired in lower limb skeletal muscle. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 5023
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