Measuring peripheral lung dimensions with the deposition of aerosol nanoparticles

M. Petersson Sjögren (Lund, Sweden), L. Aaltonen (Malmö, Sweden), J. Jakobsson (Lund, Sweden), J. Rissler (Lund, Sweden), P. Wollmer (Malmö, Sweden), J. Löndahl (Lund, Sweden)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Management of chronic cough and obstructive diseases
Session: Management of chronic cough and obstructive diseases
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Number: 1945

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