Late Breaking Abstract - Novel fully primary human airway epithelium-alveolar macrophages in vitro co-cultures models to study host pathogen interactions
B. Boda (Plan les Ouates, Switzerland), C. Bertinetti (Archamps, France), O. Verbeke (Archamps, France), X. Huang (Plan les Ouates, Switzerland), S. Huang (Plan les Ouates, Switzerland), S. Constant (Plan les Ouates, Switzerland)
Source: International Congress 2022 – Contribution of host-microbe interactions to respiratory disease
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