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Is primary ciliary dyskinesia a "biofilm" disease?
W. Walker, C. Jackson, P. Lackie, R. Howlin, A. Ray, F. Saul, J. Lucas, L. Hall-Stoodley (Southampton, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2012 - New insights into respiratory infections in children
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New insights into respiratory infections in children
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2949
Disease area:
Paediatric lung diseases, Respiratory infections
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W. Walker, C. Jackson, P. Lackie, R. Howlin, A. Ray, F. Saul, J. Lucas, L. Hall-Stoodley (Southampton, United Kingdom). Is primary ciliary dyskinesia a "biofilm" disease?. Eur Respir J 2012; 40: Suppl. 56, 2949
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