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Microbiology and laboratory techniques to monitor NTM infections
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Late Breaking Abstract - Contribution of P2X7 1513A/C loss-of-function polymorphism and tuberculosis susceptibility in Egyptian population
H. Shafiek (Alexandria, Egypt)
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International Congress 2017 – Microbiology and laboratory techniques to monitor NTM infections
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Microbiology and laboratory techniques to monitor NTM infections
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Thematic Poster
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2732
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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