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Publications by Joan-Pau Millet
Cell-Mediated Immune Responses to in Vivo-Expressed and Stage-Specific Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Antigens in Latent and Active Tuberculosis Across Different Age Groups
Frontiers in Immunology
Allergy
Immunology
Does the Economic Recession Influence the Incidence of Pertussis in a Cosmopolitan European City?
BMC Public Health
Environmental
Public Health
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