Adenosine-regulated mechanisms in the pathogenesis of ventilation disorders in patients with pulmonary tuberculosis

L. Kiryukhina (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), M. Dyakova (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), N. Serebryanaya (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), D. Esmedlyaeva (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation), P. Yablonskii (St. Petersburg, Russian Federation)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Molecular pathology and cell biology of pulmonary diseases
Session: Molecular pathology and cell biology of pulmonary diseases
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3611

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