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From bench to bedside: diagnosis of tuberculosis
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Characterisation of regulatory T-cells identified as CD4
+
CD25
high
CD39
+
in patients with active tuberculosis
T. Chiacchio, R. Casetti, O. Butera, V. Vanini, E. Petruccioli, S. Carrara, E. Girardi, D. Di Mitri, L. Battistini, F. Martini, G. Borsellino, D. Goletti (Rome, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2009 - From bench to bedside: diagnosis of tuberculosis
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From bench to bedside: diagnosis of tuberculosis
Session type:
E-Communication Session
Number:
1688
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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T. Chiacchio, R. Casetti, O. Butera, V. Vanini, E. Petruccioli, S. Carrara, E. Girardi, D. Di Mitri, L. Battistini, F. Martini, G. Borsellino, D. Goletti (Rome, Italy). Characterisation of regulatory T-cells identified as CD4
+
CD25
high
CD39
+
in patients with active tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2009; 34: Suppl. 53, 1688
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