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215 related items for PubMed ID: 28099613

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    Damasceno-Escoura AH, de Souza ML, de Oliveira Nunes F, Pardi TC, Gazotto FC, Florentino DH, Mora DJ, Silva-Vergara ML.
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    Marques SA, Bastazini I, Martins AL, Barreto JA, Barbieri D'Elia MP, Lastória JC, Marques ME.
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    Sun HY, Alexander BD, Lortholary O, Dromer F, Forrest GN, Lyon GM, Somani J, Gupta KL, Del Busto R, Pruett TL, Sifri CD, Limaye AP, John GT, Klintmalm GB, Pursell K, Stosor V, Morris MI, Dowdy LA, Muñoz P, Kalil AC, Garcia-Diaz J, Orloff SL, House AA, Houston SH, Wray D, Huprikar S, Johnson LB, Humar A, Razonable RR, Fisher RA, Husain S, Wagener MM, Singh N, Cryptococcal Collaborative Transplant Study Group.
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