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Phagocytic activity and pattern of Fcγ and complement receptors on blood monocytes in pulmonary tuberculosis
A. Dubaniewicz, M. Smigielska, P. Trzonkowski, J. Marek Slominski (Gdansk, Poland)
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Annual Congress 2011 - Tuberculosis: from bench to bedside
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Tuberculosis: from bench to bedside
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Respiratory infections
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A. Dubaniewicz, M. Smigielska, P. Trzonkowski, J. Marek Slominski (Gdansk, Poland). Phagocytic activity and pattern of Fcγ and complement receptors on blood monocytes in pulmonary tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2011; 38: Suppl. 55, 1810
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