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Predicting the Outcomes of Subjects With Severe Community-Acquired Pneumonia Using Monocyte Human Leukocyte Antigen-Dr
Respiratory Care
- United States
doi 10.4187/respcare.03953
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Medicine
Pulmonary
Critical Care
Respiratory Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Date
August 11, 2015
Authors
Y. Zhuang
W. Li
H. Wang
H. Peng
Y. Chen
X. Zhang
Y. Chen
C. Gao
Publisher
Daedalus Enterprises
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