Chlamydia pneumoniae in coronary bypass grafts of redo patients. The concept of the 'adventitial baseline infection'.
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F. Horkay | T. Glasz | B. Nagy | A. Kiss | G. Mozes | I. Kassai | M. Kardos | G. Lotz | A. Kádár | Z. Bán | G. Dudás | I. Sziller | E. Hortoványi | Pál Kaposi Nagy | Á. Szik | A. Tóth
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