Philipp A. Eichenberger
- Acute effects of intermittent and continuous normocapnic hyperpnea on lung function and airway resistance in asthmaticsBy Philipp A. Eichenberger, Andrea Kurzen, Stephanie N. Diener, Thomas A. Scherer and Christina M. SpenglerPhilipp A. Eichenberger1Exercise Physiology, Institute of Human Movement Sciences, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland2Institute of Physiology and Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP), University of Zurich, SwitzerlandAndrea Kurzen1Exercise Physiology, Institute of Human Movement Sciences, ETH, Zurich, SwitzerlandStephanie N. Diener1Exercise Physiology, Institute of Human Movement Sciences, ETH, Zurich, SwitzerlandThomas A. Scherer3LungenZentrum, Hirslanden, Zurich, SwitzerlandChristina M. Spengler1Exercise Physiology, Institute of Human Movement Sciences, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland2Institute of Physiology and Center for Integrative Human Physiology (ZIHP), University of Zurich, Switzerland
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