Effects of polycythemia on systemic endothelial function in chronic hypoxic lung disease.
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B. Housset | G. Pelle | J. Dubois-Randé | C. Chouaid | S. Adnot | C. Bucherer | C. Lacombe | J. Boczkowski | B. Maître | L. Boyer | F. Zerah | V. Chaar | A. Covali-Noroc | Vicky Chaar
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