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Analysis of multifunctional CD4
+
T cells responding to RD1 and Rv2628 antigens in whole blood vs bronchoalveolar lavage in active tuberculosis
T. Chiacchio, E. Petruccioli, O. Butera, V. Vanini, G. Cuzzi, G. Matteucci, F. Lauria, E. Girardi, K. Franken, T. Ottenhoff, D. Goletti (Rome, Italy; , Netherlands)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Tuberculosis: from bench to bedside
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Tuberculosis: from bench to bedside
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5173
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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T. Chiacchio, E. Petruccioli, O. Butera, V. Vanini, G. Cuzzi, G. Matteucci, F. Lauria, E. Girardi, K. Franken, T. Ottenhoff, D. Goletti (Rome, Italy; , Netherlands). Analysis of multifunctional CD4
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T cells responding to RD1 and Rv2628 antigens in whole blood vs bronchoalveolar lavage in active tuberculosis. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 5173
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