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Effect of different positive cut-off values on T-spot.
TB
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M. Losi, C. Del Giovane, F. Luppi, R. D‘Amico, P. Roversi, L. Fabbri, L. Richeldi (Modena, 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
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Respiratory infections
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