Adherence of type I Streptococcus pneumoniae to tracheal epithelium of mice infected with influenza A/PR8 virus.
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Adherence of type I Streptococcus pneumoniae to tracheal epithelium of mice infected with influenza A/PR8 virus.
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Adherence of type I Streptococ ...... ed with influenza A/PR8 virus.
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Adherence of type I Streptococ ...... ed with influenza A/PR8 virus.
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Adherence of type I Streptococ ...... ed with influenza A/PR8 virus.
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Adherence of type I Streptococ ...... ed with influenza A/PR8 virus.
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10.1164/ARRD.1986.134.5.1040
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1986-11-01T00:00:00Z