Selective protection against conidia by mononuclear and against mycelia by polymorphonuclear phagocytes in resistance to Aspergillus. Observations on these two lines of defense in vivo and in vitro with human and mouse phagocytes.
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Selective protection against conidia by mononuclear and against mycelia by polymorphonuclear phagocytes in resistance to Aspergillus. Observations on these two lines of defense in vivo and in vitro with human and mouse phagocytes.
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scientific article published on March 1982
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Selective protection against c ...... th human and mouse phagocytes.
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Selective protection against c ...... th human and mouse phagocytes.
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Selective protection against c ...... th human and mouse phagocytes.
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Selective protection against c ...... th human and mouse phagocytes.
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Selective protection against c ...... th human and mouse phagocytes.
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Selective protection against c ...... th human and mouse phagocytes.
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Selective protection against c ...... th human and mouse phagocytes.
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10.1172/JCI110489
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1982-03-01T00:00:00Z