In vitro electrostimulation reveals a lack of muscle adaptation in myotubes from COPD patients
P. Pomiès (Montpellier, France), M. Catteau (Montpellier, France), E. Passerieux (Montpellier, France), L. Blervaque (Montpellier, France), B. Ayoub (Montpellier, France), J. Mercier (Montpellier, France), F. Gouzi (Montpellier, France), M. Hayot (Montpellier, France)
Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – Best abstracts in the field of pulmonary rehabilitation
Disease area: Airway diseases
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