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Laboratory tests and cell biology in allergy and immunology
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Role of the T-cell homing receptor in the immune mechanisms of the allergic march
Laure Castan (Nantes, France), Laure Castan, Marie-Aude Cheminant, Philippe Aubert, Michel Neunlist, Marie Bodinier, Antoine Magnan, Grégory Bouchaud
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International Congress 2016 – Laboratory tests and cell biology in allergy and immunology
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Laboratory tests and cell biology in allergy and immunology
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Thematic Poster
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1080
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Airway diseases
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Laure Castan (Nantes, France), Laure Castan, Marie-Aude Cheminant, Philippe Aubert, Michel Neunlist, Marie Bodinier, Antoine Magnan, Grégory Bouchaud. Role of the T-cell homing receptor in the immune mechanisms of the allergic march. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1080
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