Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae-promoted proliferation of K-ras-induced early lung cancer lesions is completely dependent on Toll-like receptor signaling

Christoph Beisswenger (Homburg, Germany)

Source: ERS Lung Science Conference 2017
Number: 11

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