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Biomarkers in TB: immunology and physiology
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Smoking as a risk factor which activates IL-2 gene polymorphism in patients with MDR-TB
Dmytro Butov (Kharkiv, Ukraine), Dmytro Butov, Mykhaylo Kuzhko, Nataly Makeeva, Tetyana Butova
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International Congress 2015 – Biomarkers in TB: immunology and physiology
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Biomarkers in TB: immunology and physiology
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4535
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Respiratory infections
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Dmytro Butov (Kharkiv, Ukraine), Dmytro Butov, Mykhaylo Kuzhko, Nataly Makeeva, Tetyana Butova. Smoking as a risk factor which activates IL-2 gene polymorphism in patients with MDR-TB. Eur Respir J 2015; 46: Suppl. 59, 4535
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