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The American Review of Respiratory Disease|July 1, 1973
Tracheobronchial clearance in patients with influenzaP Camner, C Jarstrand, K Philipson
Archives of Environmental Health|December 1, 1971
Cigarette smoking in man. Short-term effect on mucociliary transportP Camner, K Philipson, T Arvidsson
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|February 1, 1978
Tracheobronchial clearance in patients with emphysema associated with alpha1-antitrypsin deficiencyB Mossberg, K Philipson, P Camner
Experimental Lung Research|January 1, 1985
Long-term lung clearance in humans studied with Teflon particles labeled with chromium-51K Philipson, R Falk, P Camner
Archives of Environmental Health|June 1, 1973
Carbon dust and mucociliary transportP Camner, P A Helström, K Philipson
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases|June 1, 1981
Clearance by voluntary coughing and its relationship to subjective assessment and effect of intravenous bromhexineB Mossberg, K Philipson, K Strandberg, et al.
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases. Supplement|January 1, 1986
Mucociliary clearance in relation to clinical features in patients with bronchiectasisM Svartengren, B Mossberg, K Philipson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|April 1, 1979
Elimination of test particles from the human tracheobronchial tract by voluntary coughingP Camner, B Mossberg, K Philipson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|January 1, 1976
Tracheobronchial clearance in bronchial asthma: response to beta-adrenoceptor stimulationB Mossberg, K Strandberg, K Philipson, et al.
Experimental Lung Research|January 1, 1995
Human deposition and clearance of 6-micron particles inhaled with an extremely low flow rateM Anderson, K Philipson, M Svartengren, et al.
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The American Review of Respiratory Disease|July 1, 1973
Tracheobronchial clearance in patients with influenzaP Camner, C Jarstrand, K Philipson
Archives of Environmental Health|December 1, 1971
Cigarette smoking in man. Short-term effect on mucociliary transportP Camner, K Philipson, T Arvidsson
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|February 1, 1978
Tracheobronchial clearance in patients with emphysema associated with alpha1-antitrypsin deficiencyB Mossberg, K Philipson, P Camner
Experimental Lung Research|January 1, 1985
Long-term lung clearance in humans studied with Teflon particles labeled with chromium-51K Philipson, R Falk, P Camner
Archives of Environmental Health|June 1, 1973
Carbon dust and mucociliary transportP Camner, P A Helström, K Philipson
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases|June 1, 1981
Clearance by voluntary coughing and its relationship to subjective assessment and effect of intravenous bromhexineB Mossberg, K Philipson, K Strandberg, et al.
European Journal of Respiratory Diseases. Supplement|January 1, 1986
Mucociliary clearance in relation to clinical features in patients with bronchiectasisM Svartengren, B Mossberg, K Philipson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|April 1, 1979
Elimination of test particles from the human tracheobronchial tract by voluntary coughingP Camner, B Mossberg, K Philipson, et al.
Scandinavian Journal of Respiratory Diseases|January 1, 1976
Tracheobronchial clearance in bronchial asthma: response to beta-adrenoceptor stimulationB Mossberg, K Strandberg, K Philipson, et al.
Experimental Lung Research|January 1, 1995
Human deposition and clearance of 6-micron particles inhaled with an extremely low flow rateM Anderson, K Philipson, M Svartengren, et al.
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