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Does the type of bacterial colonization in lower airways affect the lung function in patients with Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD)?
V. Fein (Bochum, Germany), A. Schlegtendal (Bochum, Germany), C. Maier (Bochum, Germany), C. Koerner-Rettberg (Wesel, Germany), F. Brinkmann (Bochum, Germany)
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