Female Sex Affects Respiratory Function and Exercise Ability in Patients Recovered from COVID-19 Pneumonia.
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C. Vancheri | L. Spicuzza | R. Campisi | N. Ciancio | Stefano Alia | Simone Prestifilippo | Marialuisa Giuffrida | L. Angileri
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