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The activity of the inflammatory process and markers of an extracellular matrix destruction in pulmonary tuberculoma
D. Esmedlyaeva (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), N. Alexeeva (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), T. Novitskaya (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), L. Kiryukhina (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), M. Dyakova (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), E. Sokolovich (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)
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