The role of persisting infections in the pathogenesis of pulmonary emphysema. Electron microscopy reveals a probable bacterial colonization of the alveolar space and the bronchioles

scientific article published on 01 January 1999

The role of persisting infections in the pathogenesis of pulmonary emphysema. Electron microscopy reveals a probable bacterial colonization of the alveolar space and the bronchioles is …
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P356DOI10.1016/S0344-0338(99)80076-4
P698PubMed publication ID10093827

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Theegarten D
Morgenroth K
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P304page(s)89-92
P577publication date1999-01-01
P1433published inPathology, Research and PracticeQ15758752
P1476titleThe role of persisting infections in the pathogenesis of pulmonary emphysema. Electron microscopy reveals a probable bacterial colonization of the alveolar space and the bronchioles
P478volume195

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