Cardona, P., & Prats, C. (2016). The Small Breathing Amplitude at the Upper Lobes Favors the Attraction of Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils to Mycobacterium tuberculosis Lesions and Helps to Understand the Evolution toward Active Disease in An Individual-Based Model. Front Microbiol.
Citación estilo ChicagoCardona, Pere-Joan, y Clara Prats. "The Small Breathing Amplitude At the Upper Lobes Favors the Attraction of Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils to Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Lesions and Helps to Understand the Evolution Toward Active Disease in An Individual-Based Model." Front Microbiol 2016.
Cita MLACardona, Pere-Joan, y Clara Prats. "The Small Breathing Amplitude At the Upper Lobes Favors the Attraction of Polymorphonuclear Neutrophils to Mycobacterium Tuberculosis Lesions and Helps to Understand the Evolution Toward Active Disease in An Individual-Based Model." Front Microbiol 2016.