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Role of cytokines in regulation of inflammatory and protective reactions in progression of pulmonary MDR tuberculosis
L. Surkova, A. Skrahina, N. Shpakovskaya, A. Zalutskaya, V. Budnik (Minsk, Belarus)
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Annual Congress 2007 - New methods to diagnose tuberculosis infection and disease and problems in tuberculosis care
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New methods to diagnose tuberculosis infection and disease and problems in tuberculosis care
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1696
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Respiratory infections
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L. Surkova, A. Skrahina, N. Shpakovskaya, A. Zalutskaya, V. Budnik (Minsk, Belarus). Role of cytokines in regulation of inflammatory and protective reactions in progression of pulmonary MDR tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 1696
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