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Determining advantages and limitations of laser confocal microscopy for imaging M. tuberculosis in thick sections of lung tissues
L. Lepekha (Moscow, Russian Federation), M. Erokhina (Moscow, Russian Federation), E. Voronezhskaya (Moscow, Russian Federation), V. Avdienko (Moscow, Russian Federation), A. Ergeshov (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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Virtual Congress 2020 – Diagnostic challenges in tuberculosis
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Diagnostic challenges in tuberculosis
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Respiratory infections
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