Polymorphonuclear leucocytes consume oxygen in sputum from chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia in cystic fibrosis.
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Polymorphonuclear leucocytes consume oxygen in sputum from chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia in cystic fibrosis.
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Polymorphonuclear leucocytes c ...... pneumonia in cystic fibrosis.
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Polymorphonuclear leucocytes c ...... pneumonia in cystic fibrosis.
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Polymorphonuclear leucocytes c ...... pneumonia in cystic fibrosis.
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A Kharazmi
C R Hansen
L D Christensen
L Mandsberg
M van Gennip
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10.1136/THX.2009.114512
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2009-10-21T00:00:00Z