Pilar Bañuls
- Predictive factors for the tolerance of non-invasive ventilation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis patientsBy Daniel Gonzalez, Jesús Sancho, Emilio Servera, Pilar Bañuls and Julio MarínDaniel GonzalezJesús SanchoEmilio ServeraPilar Bañuls
- MUC4 overexpression correlates corticoid resistance in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polypsBy Sonia Contreras, Adela Serrano, Lucia Díaz, Beatriz Ballester, Pilar Bañuls, Javier Milara and Anselm MorellSonia Contreras1CIBERES, Valencia, SpainAdela Serrano2Pharmacology Department, University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainLucia Díaz3Research Foundation, University General Hospital Consortium, Valencia, SpainBeatriz Ballester3Research Foundation, University General Hospital Consortium, Valencia, SpainPilar Bañuls2Pharmacology Department, University of Valencia, Valencia, SpainJavier Milara4Pharmacy Department, General Hospital of Valencia, Valencia, SpainAnselm Morell1CIBERES, Valencia, Spain
- Mucin 1 downregulation associates with corticoid resistance in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polypsBy Anselm Morell, Javier Milara, Lucia Díaz, Beatriz Ballester, Teresa Peiró, Sonia Gonzalez, Pilar Bañuls and Julio CortijoAnselm Morell4CIBERES, Valencia, SpainJavier Milara2Pharmacy, General Hospital of Valencia, Valencia, Spain3Research Foundation, University General Hospital Consortium Valencia, Valencia, SpainLucia Díaz3Research Foundation, University General Hospital Consortium Valencia, Valencia, SpainBeatriz Ballester3Research Foundation, University General Hospital Consortium Valencia, Valencia, SpainTeresa Peiró1Pharmacology, Valencia University, Valencia, SpainSonia Gonzalez3Research Foundation, University General Hospital Consortium Valencia, Valencia, SpainPilar Bañuls1Pharmacology, Valencia University, Valencia, SpainJulio Cortijo1Pharmacology, Valencia University, Valencia, Spain3Research Foundation, University General Hospital Consortium Valencia, Valencia, Spain
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