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Evaluation of biophotonic imaging to estimate bacterial burden in mice with invasive as compared to non-invasive pneumococcal disease
S. Henken, J. Bohling, T. Welte, U. A. Maus (Germany)
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Annual Congress 2010 - Animal models of asthma and lung inflammation
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Animal models of asthma and lung inflammation
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E-Communication Session
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5658
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Respiratory infections
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S. Henken, J. Bohling, T. Welte, U. A. Maus (Germany). Evaluation of biophotonic imaging to estimate bacterial burden in mice with invasive as compared to non-invasive pneumococcal disease. Eur Respir J 2010; 36: Suppl. 54, 5658
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