Evaluating the potential of IP-10 and MCP-2 as biomarkers for the diagnosis of TB.

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Evaluating the potential of IP-10 and MCP-2 as biomarkers for the diagnosis of TB. / Ruhwald, Morten; Bodmer, T; Maier, C; Jepsen, M; Andersen, M B; Eugen-Olsen, Jesper; Ravn, Pernille; NN, NN.

I: European Respiratory Journal, Bind 32, Nr. 6, 2008, s. 1607-15.

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Ruhwald, M, Bodmer, T, Maier, C, Jepsen, M, Andersen, MB, Eugen-Olsen, J, Ravn, P & NN, NN 2008, 'Evaluating the potential of IP-10 and MCP-2 as biomarkers for the diagnosis of TB.', European Respiratory Journal, bind 32, nr. 6, s. 1607-15. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00055508

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Ruhwald, M., Bodmer, T., Maier, C., Jepsen, M., Andersen, M. B., Eugen-Olsen, J., Ravn, P., & NN, NN. (2008). Evaluating the potential of IP-10 and MCP-2 as biomarkers for the diagnosis of TB. European Respiratory Journal, 32(6), 1607-15. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00055508

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Ruhwald M, Bodmer T, Maier C, Jepsen M, Andersen MB, Eugen-Olsen J o.a. Evaluating the potential of IP-10 and MCP-2 as biomarkers for the diagnosis of TB. European Respiratory Journal. 2008;32(6):1607-15. https://doi.org/10.1183/09031936.00055508

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Ruhwald, Morten ; Bodmer, T ; Maier, C ; Jepsen, M ; Andersen, M B ; Eugen-Olsen, Jesper ; Ravn, Pernille ; NN, NN. / Evaluating the potential of IP-10 and MCP-2 as biomarkers for the diagnosis of TB. I: European Respiratory Journal. 2008 ; Bind 32, Nr. 6. s. 1607-15.

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