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Mechanisms of infection: what's new?
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Patterns of zoonotic exposure to chlamydia and their impact on acute and/or persistent pulmonary morbidity
S. Kühlewind, K. Sachse, E. Schubert, M. Ulbrich, B. Schärling, N. Matzner, D. Theegarten, G. Schultz-Werninghaus, G. Rohde (Bochum, Jena, Essen, Germany)
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Annual Congress 2009 - Mechanisms of infection: what's new?
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Mechanisms of infection: what's new?
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4784
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Respiratory infections
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