Puneet Tailor
- Autonomic dysregulation: a mechanism of asthma deathBy Jaymin B. Morjaria, Tim Rowland, Puneet Tailor, Shaan Hyder, Caroline E. Wright, Simon P. Hart and Alyn H. MoriceJaymin B. MorjariaDept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, UKTim RowlandDept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, UKPuneet TailorDept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, UKShaan HyderDept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, UKCaroline E. WrightDept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, UKSimon P. HartDept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, UKAlyn H. MoriceDept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Castle Hill Hospital, Cottingham, UK
- Autonomic dysregulation; a mechanism of asthma deathBy Jaymin Morjaria, Tim Rowland, Puneet Tailor, Shaan Hyder, Caroline Wright, Simon Hart and Alyn MoriceJaymin Morjaria1Dept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, United KingdomTim Rowland1Dept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, United KingdomPuneet Tailor1Dept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, United KingdomShaan Hyder1Dept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, United KingdomCaroline Wright1Dept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, United KingdomSimon Hart1Dept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, United KingdomAlyn Morice1Dept of Academic Respiratory Medicine, University of Hull, Cottingham, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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