Moraxella catarrhalis infection of healthy and COPD ciliated epithelial cultures
S. Velkova (London, United Kingdom), A. Petris (London, United Kingdom), D. Lee (London, United Kingdom), P. Freestone (Leicester, United Kingdom), R. Williamson (Stevenage, United Kingdom), S. Beinke (Stevenage, United Kingdom), N. Belyaev (Stevenage, United Kingdom), E. Hessel (Stevenage, United Kingdom), D. Moulding (London, United Kingdom), R. Smyth (London, United Kingdom), C. Smith (London, United Kingdom), C. O'Callaghan (London, United Kingdom)
Source: International Congress 2018 – The airway microbiome across the spectrum of airway disease
Disease area: Airway diseases
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