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Effect of inspired air conditions on exercise-induced bronchoconstriction and urinary CC16 levels in athletes

Bolger et al., 2011

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9464963195543954083
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Bolger C
Tufvesson E
Anderson S
Devereux G
Ayres J
Bjermer L
Sue-Chu M
Kippelen P
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Journal of applied physiology

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Injury to the airway epithelium has been proposed as a key susceptibility factor for exercise- induced bronchoconstriction (EIB). Our goals were to establish whether airway epithelial cell injury occurs during EIB in athletes and whether inhalation of warm humid air inhibits this …
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