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Increased tumour necrosis factor-α plasma levels during moderate-intensity exercise in COPD patients
Rabinovich R.A., Figueras M., Ardite E., Carbo N., Troosters T., Filella X., Barbera J.A., Fernandez-Checa J.C., Argiles J.M., Roca J.
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Eur Respir J 2003; 21: 789-794
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May
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Airway diseases
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Rabinovich R.A., Figueras M., Ardite E., Carbo N., Troosters T., Filella X., Barbera J.A., Fernandez-Checa J.C., Argiles J.M., Roca J.. Increased tumour necrosis factor-α plasma levels during moderate-intensity exercise in COPD patients. Eur Respir J 2003; 21: 789-794
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