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Faoro, V., Lamotte, M., Deboeck, G., Pavelescu, A., Huez, S., Guénard, H., Martinot, J.-B., & Naeije, R. (2007). Effects of sildenafil on exercise capacity in hypoxic normal subjects. High altitude medicine & biology, 8(2), 155-163. doi:10.1089/ham.2007.105824.
Ciarka, A., Cuylits, N., Vachiery, J.-L., Lamotte, M., Degaute, J.-P., Naeije, R., & Van De Borne, P. (2006). Increased peripheral chemoreceptor sensitivity and exercise ventilation in heart transplant recipients. Circulation, 113(2), 252-257.29.
Pinet, C., Scillia, P., Cassart, M., Lamotte, M., Knoop, C., Melot, C., & Estenne, M. (2004). Preferential reduction of quadriceps over respiratory muscle strength and bulk after lung transplantation for cystic fibrosis. Thorax, 59(9), 783-789. doi:10.1136/thx.2004.02176630.
Deboeck, G., Niset, G., Lamotte, M., Vachiery, J.-L., & Naeije, R. (2004). Exercise testing in pulmonary arterial hypertension and in chronic heart failure. The European respiratory journal, 23(5), 747-751. doi:10.1183/09031936.04.0011190431.
Pinet, C., Scillia, P., Cassart, M., Lamotte, M., Knoop, C., Casimir, G., Melot, C., & Estenne, M. (2003). Structure and function of respiratory and limb muscles in cystic fibrosis. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 168(8), 989-994.32.
Pinet, C., Cassart, M., Scillia, P., Lamotte, M., Knoop, C., Casimir, G., Melot, C., & Estenne, M. (2003). Function and Bulk of Respiratory and Limb Muscles in Patients with Cystic Fibrosis. American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 168(8), 989-994. doi:10.1164/rccm.200303-398OC33.
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