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Clinical and microbiological aspects of infections in COPD patients
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Profiling the COPD airway microbiome using quantitative culture and 16S rRNA gene sequencing
Simon Brill (London, United Kingdom), Simon Brill, Phillip James, Leah Cuthbertson, Michael Cox, William Cookson, Jadwiga Wedzicha, Miriam Moffatt
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International Congress 2016 – Clinical and microbiological aspects of infections in COPD patients
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Clinical and microbiological aspects of infections in COPD patients
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1787
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Respiratory infections
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Simon Brill (London, United Kingdom), Simon Brill, Phillip James, Leah Cuthbertson, Michael Cox, William Cookson, Jadwiga Wedzicha, Miriam Moffatt. Profiling the COPD airway microbiome using quantitative culture and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Eur Respir J 2016; 48: Suppl. 60, 1787
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