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    Augmentation of Apoptosis and Interferon-g Production at sites of active Mycobacterium Tuberculosis infection in Human Tuberculosis 

    Hirsch, C. S.; Toossi, Z.; Johnson, J. L.; Luzze, H.; Ntambi, L.; Peters, P.; McHugh, M.; Okwera, A.; Joloba, M.; Mugyenyi, P.; Mugerwa, R. D.; Terebuh, P.; Ellner, J. J. (University of Chicago Press, 2001-02-08)
    Pleural tuberculosis (TB) was employed as a model to study T cell apoptosis at sites of active Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) infection in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)–coinfected (HIV/TB) patients and patients ...

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    AuthorEllner, J. J. (1)Hirsch, C. S. (1)Johnson, J. L. (1)Joloba, M. (1)
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    McHugh, M. (1)Mugerwa, R. D. (1)Mugyenyi, P. (1)Ntambi, L. (1)Okwera, A. (1)... View MoreSubjectHuman tuberculosis (1)Mycobacterium tuberculosis (1)... View MoreDate Issued2001 (1)

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