Human immunity to M. tuberculosis: T cell subsets and antigen processing
A hallmark of M. tuberculosis infection is the ability of most (90–95%) healthy adults to
control infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and …
control infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and …
[引用][C] Human immunity to M. tuberculosis: T cell subsets and antigen processing
B WH - Tuberculosis, 2003 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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Human immunity to M. tuberculosis: T cell subsets and antigen processing.
WH Boom, DH Canaday, SA Fulton, AJ Gehring… - 2003 - cabidigitallibrary.org
A hallmark of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is the ability of most (90-95%) healthy
adults to control infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and …
adults to control infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and …
Human immunity to M. tuberculosis: T cell subsets and antigen processing
WH Boom, DH Canaday, SA Fulton… - Tuberculosis …, 2003 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A hallmark of M. tuberculosis infection is the ability of most (90-95%) healthy adults to control
infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and macrophages …
infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and macrophages …
Human immunity to M. tuberculosis: T cell subsets and antigen processing
WH Boom, DH Canaday, SA Fulton, AJ Gehring… - Tuberculosis, 2003 - infona.pl
A hallmark of M. tuberculosis infection is the ability of most (90-95%) healthy adults to control
infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and macrophages …
infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and macrophages …
Human immunity to M. tuberculosis: T cell subsets and antigen processing.
WH Boom, DH Canaday, SA Fulton… - Tuberculosis …, 2003 - europepmc.org
A hallmark of M. tuberculosis infection is the ability of most (90-95%) healthy adults to control
infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and macrophages …
infection through acquired immunity, in which antigen specific T cells and macrophages …
[引用][C] Human immunity to M. tuberculosis: T cell subsets and antigen processing
WH BOOM - Tuberculosis (Edinb), 2003 - cir.nii.ac.jp