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Hypoxia, exercise and respiratory function in pathophysiological conditions
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Cardiopulmonary exercise testing as non-invasive tool for CTEPH treatment effect assessment
M. Simakova (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), I. Zlobina (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), A. Berezina (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), K. Pishchulov (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), N. Marykyan (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), O. Moiseeva (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)
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Hypoxia, exercise and respiratory function in pathophysiological conditions
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