Corticosteroid-induced improvement in the PC20 of adenosine monophosphate is more closely associated with reduction in airway inflammation than improvement in the PC20 of methacholine.
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Corticosteroid-induced improvement in the PC20 of adenosine monophosphate is more closely associated with reduction in airway inflammation than improvement in the PC20 of methacholine.
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Kauffman HF
Kerstjens HA
de Reus DM
van den Berge M
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10.1164/AJRCCM.164.7.2102135
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2001-10-01T00:00:00Z