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August 01 2001
Production of Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor Enhances Host Resistance to Bacterial Infection in the Acute Phase Response
M. Noursadeghi
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M. Noursadeghi
1Department of Medicine, Royal Free & University College Medical School & Department of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College School of Medicine, London
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M.C.M. Bickerstaff
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M.C.M. Bickerstaff
1Department of Medicine, Royal Free & University College Medical School & Department of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College School of Medicine, London
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J. Herbert
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J. Herbert
1Department of Medicine, Royal Free & University College Medical School & Department of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College School of Medicine, London
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J. Cohen
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J. Cohen
1Department of Medicine, Royal Free & University College Medical School & Department of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College School of Medicine, London
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M.B. Pepys
M.B. Pepys
1Department of Medicine, Royal Free & University College Medical School & Department of Infectious Diseases, Imperial College School of Medicine, London
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Clin Sci (Lond) (2001) 101 (s45): 8P.
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M. Noursadeghi, M.C.M. Bickerstaff, J. Herbert, J. Cohen, M.B. Pepys; Production of Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor Enhances Host Resistance to Bacterial Infection in the Acute Phase Response. Clin Sci (Lond) 1 August 2001; 101 (s45): 8P. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/cs101008Pa
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