Preliminary results of high-speed video-microscopy and immunofluorescence analysis in a Spanish cohort of patients with primary ciliary dyskinesia

S. Rovira Amigo (Barcelona, Spain), N. Baz Redon (Barcelona, Spain), N. Camats Tarruella (Barcelona, Spain), M. Fernández Cancio (Barcelona, Spain), M. Garrido (Barcelona, Spain), M. Antolin (Barcelona, Spain), M. Cols (Barcelona, Spain), A. Caballero (Barcelona, Spain), O. Asensio (Barcelona, Spain), G. Vizmanos (Andorra, Andorra), A. Reula (Valencia, Spain), A. Escribano (Valencia, Spain), F. Dasí (Valencia, Spain), M. Armengot (Valencia, Spain), A. Moreno Galdo (Barcelona, Spain)

Source: International Congress 2019 – A mixture of rare lung diseases
Session: A mixture of rare lung diseases
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 385
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