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Ascending pain pathway function in COPD patients versus healthy controls.
M. Granados Santiago (Granada, Spain), J. Rodríguez Torres (Granada, Spain), E. Prados Román (Granada, Spain), L. López López (Granada, Spain), M. Montes Ruiz-Cabello (Granada, Spain), M. Valenza (Granada, Spain)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Prognosis and integrated management of COPD
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Prognosis and integrated management of COPD
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Airway diseases
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