Genetic association studies between the MyD88 adaptor pathway SNPs and the development of tuberculosis

F. Malli, V. Mollaki, A. Koutsokera, I. Gerogianni, K. Gourgoulianis, G. Vassilopoulos, Z. Daniil (Larissa, Athens, Greece)

Source: Annual Congress 2011 - Tuberculosis: from bench to bedside
Session: Tuberculosis: from bench to bedside
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 1815
Disease area: Respiratory infections

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