Anastasios Palamidaw
- E-cigarette acute effect on symptoms and airways inflammation: Comparison of a nicotine containing with a non-nicotine deviceBy Sofia Vakali, Stamatoula Tsikrika, Sofianna Antiopi Gennimata, George Kaltsakas, Anastasios Palamidaw, Nikolaos Koulouris and Christina GratziouSofia Vakali1Research Unit for Tobacco Control, 1st Respiratory Department, University of Athens, Medical School, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, GreeceStamatoula Tsikrika1Research Unit for Tobacco Control, 1st Respiratory Department, University of Athens, Medical School, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, GreeceSofianna Antiopi Gennimata1Research Unit for Tobacco Control, 1st Respiratory Department, University of Athens, Medical School, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, GreeceGeorge Kaltsakas1Research Unit for Tobacco Control, 1st Respiratory Department, University of Athens, Medical School, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, GreeceAnastasios Palamidaw1Research Unit for Tobacco Control, 1st Respiratory Department, University of Athens, Medical School, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, GreeceNikolaos Koulouris1Research Unit for Tobacco Control, 1st Respiratory Department, University of Athens, Medical School, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, GreeceChristina Gratziou1Research Unit for Tobacco Control, 1st Respiratory Department, University of Athens, Medical School, Sotiria Hospital, Athens, Greece
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