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Comparison of lymphocyte characters between those with and without tuberculosis
M. M. Zahmatkesh, G. Azimi (Tehran, Islamic Republic Of Iran)
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Annual Congress 2008 - Infectious lung diseases including tuberculosis
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Infectious lung diseases including tuberculosis
Session type:
Thematic Poster Session
Number:
610
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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M. M. Zahmatkesh, G. Azimi (Tehran, Islamic Republic Of Iran). Comparison of lymphocyte characters between those with and without tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2008; 32: Suppl. 52, 610
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