INVESTIGADORES
D'ATTILIO luciano david
artículos
Título:
A clinical correlate of the dysregulated immuno-endocrine response inhuman tuberculosis
Autor/es:
SANTUCCI NATALIA,; D'ATTILIO LUCIANO DAVID,; BESEDOSKI HUGO,; DEL REY ADRIANA,; BAY MARÍA L,; BOTTASSO OSCAR,
Revista:
NEUROIMMUNOMODULATION.
Editorial:
KARGER
Referencias:
Año: 2009 vol. 17 p. 184 - 187
ISSN:
1021-7401
Resumen:
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