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Macrophages, mononuclear cells and viral infection
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Milan PM10 induces the release of microparticles by human mononuclear cells
T. Neri, E. M. Longhin, S. Petrini, M. Gualtieri, S. Lombardi, Y. Carmazzi, B. Cristina, V. Scalise, M. Camatini, R. Pedrinelli, P. Paggiaro, A. Celi (Pisa, Milano, Massa e Carrara, Italy)
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Annual Congress 2013 –Macrophages, mononuclear cells and viral infection
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Macrophages, mononuclear cells and viral infection
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T. Neri, E. M. Longhin, S. Petrini, M. Gualtieri, S. Lombardi, Y. Carmazzi, B. Cristina, V. Scalise, M. Camatini, R. Pedrinelli, P. Paggiaro, A. Celi (Pisa, Milano, Massa e Carrara, Italy). Milan PM10 induces the release of microparticles by human mononuclear cells. Eur Respir J 2013; 42: Suppl. 57, 3876
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