Ana Verónica Cardoso
- Assessment of telomere length in the combined pulmonary fibrosis and emphysema syndromeBy Ana Verónica Cardoso, Patrícia Caetano Mota, Aida Palmeiro, Paula Rendeiro, Natália Melo, José Miguel Pereira, Conceição Souto Moura, Oksana Sokhatska and António MoraisAna Verónica Cardoso1Department of Pneumology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, PortugalPatrícia Caetano Mota1Department of Pneumology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, Portugal2Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, Porto, PortugalAida Palmeiro3Centre of Clinical Genetic of Porto, Centre of Clinical Genetic of Porto, Porto, PortugalPaula Rendeiro3Centre of Clinical Genetic of Porto, Centre of Clinical Genetic of Porto, Porto, PortugalNatália Melo1Department of Pneumology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, PortugalJosé Miguel Pereira4Department of Radiology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, PortugalConceição Souto Moura5Departmente of Anatomical Pathology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, PortugalOksana Sokhatska2Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, Porto, Portugal6Department and Laboratory of Immunology, Department and Laboratory of Immunology, Porto, PortugalAntónio Morais1Department of Pneumology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, Portugal2Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, Faculty of Medicine of University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
- Clinical impact of the complications related to lung transplantationBy Ana Verónica Cardoso, Helder Novais e Bastos and Carla DamasAna Verónica Cardoso1Department of Pneumology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, PortugalHelder Novais e Bastos1Department of Pneumology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, Portugal2Health Sciences School, University of Minho, Braga, Portugal3Life and Health Sciences Research Institute, University of Minho, Braga, PortugalCarla Damas1Department of Pneumology, São João Hospital Centre, Porto, Portugal
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