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New perspectives and old problems in diagnosing tuberculosis infection and disease
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Comparison of effector T-cell responses in patients with active TB disease compared to latent TB infection
F. Piana, R. Baldan, L. R. Codecasa, G. B. Migliori, M. Ferrarese, D. M. Cirillo (Milan, Tradate, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2007 - New perspectives and old problems in diagnosing tuberculosis infection and disease
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New perspectives and old problems in diagnosing tuberculosis infection and disease
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1779
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Respiratory infections
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F. Piana, R. Baldan, L. R. Codecasa, G. B. Migliori, M. Ferrarese, D. M. Cirillo (Milan, Tradate, Italy). Comparison of effector T-cell responses in patients with active TB disease compared to latent TB infection. Eur Respir J 2007; 30: Suppl. 51, 1779
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