CFTR gene transfer reduces the binding of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to cystic fibrosis respiratory epithelium.
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N. Caplen | D. Geddes | T. Pitt | A. Bush | J. Davies | E. Alton | F. Sorgi | L. Huang | Leaf Huang | D. Geddes | A. Dewar | F. Munkonge | N. Caplen | M. Stern | Andrew Bush | Jane C Davies | Ann Dewar
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