Nontypeable Haemophilus Influenzae (NTHi) Exploits Disease-Related Defects in Xenophagy to Persist and Traffic Within the Epithelial Compartment During COPD
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Roscioli, E.
Poh, M.
Lester, S.E.
Nguyen, P.
Jersmann, H.P.A.
Reynolds, P.N.
Hodge, S.
Date
2019Type
Conference Paper
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Roscioli, E. and Poh, M. and Kicic, A. and Lester, S.E. and Nguyen, P. and Jersmann, H.P.A. and Reynolds, P.N. et al. 2019. Nontypeable Haemophilus Influenzae (NTHi) Exploits Disease-Related Defects in Xenophagy to Persist and Traffic Within the Epithelial Compartment During COPD. In: International Conference of the American-Thoracic-Society, 17-22 May 2019, Dallas, TX.
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
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International Conference of the American-Thoracic-Society
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Faculty of Health Sciences
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School of Public Health