《胸》.2005年.第5期
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- How should COPD patients exercise during respiratory rehabilitation? Comparison of exercise modalities and intensities to treat skeletal mus
- Impact of severe acute respiratory syndrome(SARS) on pulmonary function, functional capacity and quality of life in a cohort of survivors
- Increased circulating endothelial progenitor cells in patients with bacterial pneumonia: evidence that bone marrow derived cells contribute
- Randomised controlled crossover trial of humidified continuous positive airway pressure in mild obstructive sleep apnoea
- A simple procedure for measuring pharyngeal sensitivity: a contribution to the diagnosis of sleep apnoea
- Asbestos, asbestosis, and lung cancer: a critical assessment of the epidemiological evidence
- Reproducibility of non-specific bronchial challenge in adults: implications for design, analysis and interpretation of clinical and epidemio
- Nodular pseudotumoral pulmonary amyloidosis mimicking pulmonary carcinoma
- Polyunsaturated fatty acids improve exercise capacity in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Asthma deaths and bronchodilator therapy
- Molecular techniques improve organism identification from pleural fluid in empyema
- Genetic association studies in Thorax
- Publishing genetic association studies in Thorax
- BOHRF guidelines for occupational asthma
- Circulating endothelial progenitor cells in pulmonary inflammation
- Recovery pathway of post-SARS patients
- Epithelial stress and structural remodelling in childhood asthma
- Exhaled nitric oxide in the diagnosis of asthma: comparison with bronchial provocation tests
- Mucociliary transport using 99mTc-albumin colloid: a reliable screening test for primary ciliary dyskinesia
- Inhaled corticosteroids: no association with pregnancy induced hypertension in asthmatics
- Burkholderia infection and survival in CF
- A patient with insidious onset of exertional dyspnoea
- Development of a new mutation in EGFR leads to drug resistance in non-small cell lung cancer
- Airwaves
- Peripheral muscle training in COPD: still much to learn