Pathogenesis of enterovirus 71 brainstem encephalitis in pediatric patients: roles of cytokines and cellular immune activation in patients with pulmonary edema.
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Pathogenesis of enterovirus 71 brainstem encephalitis in pediatric patients: roles of cytokines and cellular immune activation in patients with pulmonary edema.
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Pathogenesis of enterovirus 71 ...... patients with pulmonary edema.
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Pathogenesis of enterovirus 71 ...... patients with pulmonary edema.
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Ching-Chuan Liu
Chun-Keung Yu
Huan-Yao Lei
Jing-Ming Wu
Kao-Jean Huang
Shih-Min Wang
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2003-07-23T00:00:00Z