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Neutrophils increase M. tuberculosis growth in a human lung model
B. Kalsdorf, D. M. Lowe, K. Wood, R. Dawson, C. Lange, R. J. Wilkinson (Borstel, Germany; Cape Town, South Africa; London, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Tuberculosis diagnosis
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Tuberculosis diagnosis
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Poster Discussion
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515
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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B. Kalsdorf, D. M. Lowe, K. Wood, R. Dawson, C. Lange, R. J. Wilkinson (Borstel, Germany; Cape Town, South Africa; London, United Kingdom). Neutrophils increase M. tuberculosis growth in a human lung model. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 515
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