Aspergillus terreus accessory conidia are multinucleated, hyperpolarizing structures that display differential dectin staining and can induce heightened inflammatory responses in a pulmonary model of aspergillosis (Q35693744)
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scientific article published on May 2011
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English | Aspergillus terreus accessory conidia are multinucleated, hyperpolarizing structures that display differential dectin staining and can induce heightened inflammatory responses in a pulmonary model of aspergillosis |
scientific article published on May 2011 |
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Aspergillus terreus accessory conidia are multinucleated, hyperpolarizing structures that display differential dectin staining and can induce heightened inflammatory responses in a pulmonary model of aspergillosis (English)
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Aspergillus terreus
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Michelle Momany
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S Arunmozhi Balajee
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Eszter Deak
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Michael Nelson
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Yainitza Hernández-RodrÃguez
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Lalitha Gade
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John Baddley
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Chad Steele
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1 May 2011
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