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Science and biomarkers in TB
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Mycobactericide activity in genetically related tuberculosis contacts
Javier JUAN GARCIA (León, Spain), Javier Juan García, Sara Raposo García, Silvia García García, Piedad Rivas López, Jose Manuel Guerra Laso, Teresa Nebreda Mayoral, Cristina Díez Tascón, Octavio Miguel Rivero Lezcano, Javier Juan García
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International Congress 2015 – Science and biomarkers in TB
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Science and biomarkers in TB
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Javier JUAN GARCIA (León, Spain), Javier Juan García, Sara Raposo García, Silvia García García, Piedad Rivas López, Jose Manuel Guerra Laso, Teresa Nebreda Mayoral, Cristina Díez Tascón, Octavio Miguel Rivero Lezcano, Javier Juan García. Mycobactericide activity in genetically related tuberculosis contacts. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 3484
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