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Atopobium
and
Fusobacterium
as novel candidates for sarcoidosis-associated microbiota
Alexandra Zimmermann, Henrik Knecht, Robert Häsler, Gernot Zissel, Karoline I. Gaede, Sylvia Hofmann, Almut Nebel, Joachim Müller-Quernheim, Stefan Schreiber, Annegret Fischer
Source:
Eur Respir J, 50 (6) 1600746; 10.1183/13993003.00746-2016
Journal Issue:
December
Disease area:
Interstitial lung diseases, Respiratory infections
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Alexandra Zimmermann, Henrik Knecht, Robert Häsler, Gernot Zissel, Karoline I. Gaede, Sylvia Hofmann, Almut Nebel, Joachim Müller-Quernheim, Stefan Schreiber, Annegret Fischer.
Atopobium
and
Fusobacterium
as novel candidates for sarcoidosis-associated microbiota. Eur Respir J, 50 (6) 1600746; 10.1183/13993003.00746-2016
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