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Quantitative assessment of tuberculosis activity using 99m Tc-technetrile
A. V. Perfiliev, A. T. Sigaev, O. V. Demikhova, N. A. Glazkova (Moscow, Russian Federation)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Epidemiology of tuberculosis
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Epidemiology of tuberculosis
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A. V. Perfiliev, A. T. Sigaev, O. V. Demikhova, N. A. Glazkova (Moscow, Russian Federation). Quantitative assessment of tuberculosis activity using 99m Tc-technetrile. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 207
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