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Exhaled and nasal nitric oxide measurements: recommendations. The European respiratory society task force

Kharitonov et al., 1997

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586438130511968193
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Kharitonov S
Alving K
Barnes P
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European Respiratory Journal

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1. Background Nitric oxide (NO) gas, which is produced by various cells within the respiratory tract, is detectable in the exhaled air [1, 2], and plays an important role in the pathophysiology of airway diseases [3, 4]. The concentration of exhaled NO is increased in …
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