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Publications by Keiichi Takigawa
Clinical Features of Pseudomonas Cepacia Pneumonia in an Epidemic Among Immunocompromised Patients
Chest
Cardiology
Critical Care
Cardiovascular Medicine
Intensive Care Medicine
Pulmonary
Respiratory Medicine
The Clinical Significance of Histologic Subtyping in Small Cell Lung Cancer in Terms of Chemotherapeutic Effect and Prognosis.
Japanese Journal of Lung Cancer
Oncology
Respiratory Medicine
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