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Translational research in respiratory infections
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A comparative study of pulmonary host defense in murine obesity models: Important insights into neutrophil function
Niki D. J. Ubags (Maastricht, Netherlands), Niki Ubags, Elianne Burg, Maryellen Antkowiak, Aaron Wallace, Estee Dilli, Jenna Bement, Matthew Wargo, Matthew Poynter, Emiel Wouters, Benjamin Suratt
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International Congress 2016 – Translational research in respiratory infections
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Translational research in respiratory infections
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Niki D. J. Ubags (Maastricht, Netherlands), Niki Ubags, Elianne Burg, Maryellen Antkowiak, Aaron Wallace, Estee Dilli, Jenna Bement, Matthew Wargo, Matthew Poynter, Emiel Wouters, Benjamin Suratt. A comparative study of pulmonary host defense in murine obesity models: Important insights into neutrophil function. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 4996
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