Effects of Sustained and Intermittent Hypoxia on Human Lung Cancer Cells
E. Marhuenda (Barcelona, Spain), N. Campillo (Barcelona, Spain), M. Gabasa (Barcelona, Spain), M. Martínez-García (Valencia, Spain), F. Campos-Rodriguez (Sevilla, Spain), D. Gozal (Columbia, United States of America), D. Navajas (Barcelona, Spain), J. Alcaraz (Barcelona, Spain), R. Farre (Barcelona, Spain), I. Almendros (Barcelona, Spain)
Source: International Congress 2019 – Insights into the pathophysiology of sleep-disordered breathing
Disease area: Sleep and breathing disorders
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E. Marhuenda (Barcelona, Spain), N. Campillo (Barcelona, Spain), M. Gabasa (Barcelona, Spain), M. Martínez-García (Valencia, Spain), F. Campos-Rodriguez (Sevilla, Spain), D. Gozal (Columbia, United States of America), D. Navajas (Barcelona, Spain), J. Alcaraz (Barcelona, Spain), R. Farre (Barcelona, Spain), I. Almendros (Barcelona, Spain). Effects of Sustained and Intermittent Hypoxia on Human Lung Cancer Cells. 4930
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