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Polymorphism of neutrophil granulocytes in children with latent tuberculosis infection and recurrent bronchitis
L. B. Yaroshchuk, V. P. Kostromina, O. Y. Sivachenko, I. V. Gomoliako, Y. A. Cherednik (Kyiv, Ukraine)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Diagnosis of tuberculosis infection and immunology of tuberculosis
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Diagnosis of tuberculosis infection and immunology of tuberculosis
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Electronic Poster Discussion
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2054
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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L. B. Yaroshchuk, V. P. Kostromina, O. Y. Sivachenko, I. V. Gomoliako, Y. A. Cherednik (Kyiv, Ukraine). Polymorphism of neutrophil granulocytes in children with latent tuberculosis infection and recurrent bronchitis. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 2054
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