H. Mairbäurl
- Nasal potentials at high altitudeBy H. Mairbäurl, N. Mason and P. BärtschH. MairbäurlN. Mason
- Hypoxia causes permeability oedema in the constant-pressure perfused rat lungBy M. Dehler, E. Zessin, P. Bärtsch and H. MairbäurlM. DehlerE. ZessinP. Bärtsch
- No evidence for interstitial lung oedema by extensive pulmonary function testing at 4,559 mBy C. Dehnert, A. M. Luks, G. Schendler, E. Menold, M. M. Berger, H. Mairbäurl, V. Faoro, D. M. Bailey, C. Castell, G. Hahn, P. Vock, E. R. Swenson and P. BärtschC. DehnertA. M. LuksG. SchendlerE. MenoldM. M. BergerH. MairbäurlV. FaoroD. M. BaileyC. CastellG. HahnP. VockE. R. Swenson
- Exercise reduces airway sodium ion reabsorption in cystic fibrosis but not in exercise asthmaBy L. Schmitt, M. Wiebel, F. Frese, C. Dehnert, C. Zugck, P. Bärtsch and H. MairbäurlL. SchmittM. WiebelF. FreseC. DehnertC. ZugckP. Bärtsch
- No evidence for interstitial lung oedema by extensive pulmonary function testing at 4559 mBy C. Dehnert, A.M. Luks, G. Schendler, E. Menold, M.M. Berger, H. Mairbäurl, V. Faoro, D.M. Bailey, C. Castell, G. Hahn, P. Vock, E.R. Swenson and P. BärtschArticle | Published in 2009 in European Respiratory JournalC. DehnertA.M. LuksG. SchendlerE. MenoldM.M. BergerH. MairbäurlV. FaoroD.M. BaileyC. CastellG. HahnP. VockE.R. Swenson
- Exercise reduces airway Na-reabsorption in cystic fibrosis but not in exercise asthmaBy L. Schmitt, M. Wiebel, F. Frese, C. Dehnert, C. Zugck, P. Bärtsch and H. MairbäurlArticle | Published in 2010 in European Respiratory JournalL. SchmittM. WiebelF. FreseC. DehnertC. ZugckP. Bärtsch
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