Original contributionPresence of mycobacterial dna in sarcoidosis☆,☆☆
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Supported by the Jubilee Fonds of the Austrian National Bank, Project 5002 (H.H.P.), and in part by the Austrian Research Fund, project S6709 (H.H.P.).
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Presented in part at the Annual Meetings of the European Respiratory Society, Nice, October 1–5, 1994, and the US-Canadadian Academy of Pathology, Toronto, March 11–17, 1995.
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