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Prognosis and outcome of respiratory infections
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Acute respiratory infections in lung transplant recipients: Use of a novel multiplex-PCR assay
F.C. Ringshausen, G. Rohde, M. Panning, J. Rademacher, M. Greer, K. Olsson, T. Welte, J. Gottlieb (Hanover, Freiburg, Germany; Maastricht, Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2012 - Prognosis and outcome of respiratory infections
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Prognosis and outcome of respiratory infections
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Respiratory infections
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F.C. Ringshausen, G. Rohde, M. Panning, J. Rademacher, M. Greer, K. Olsson, T. Welte, J. Gottlieb (Hanover, Freiburg, Germany; Maastricht, Netherlands). Acute respiratory infections in lung transplant recipients: Use of a novel multiplex-PCR assay. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 1367
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