Kippelen et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Pathogenesis of exercise-induced bronchoconstrictionKippelen et al., 2013
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- Kippelen P
- Anderson S
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- Immunology and Allergy Clinics
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Exercise-induced bronchoconstriction (EIB) is defined as a transient airway narrowing that occurs shortly after strenuous exercise. EIB is highly prevalent in individuals with clinical asthma but can also occur in otherwise healthy individuals. Because exercise is …
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