Pollution of mycological surfaces in hospital emergency departments correlates positively with blood NKT CD3+ 16+ 56+ and negatively with CD4+ cell levels of their staff
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A. Bielawska-Drózd | J. Kocik | I. Winnicka | L. Kubiak | Daria Depczyńska | E. Skopińska-Różewska | S. Lewicki | M. Suska | Aleksandra Brewczyńska | A. Kiepura | Paweł Leszczyński | P. Cieslik | Anna Kiepura
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