Tumor necrosis factor signaling mediates resistance to mycobacteria by inhibiting bacterial growth and macrophage death
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Tumor necrosis factor signaling mediates resistance to mycobacteria by inhibiting bacterial growth and macrophage death
Clay H, Volkman HE, Ramakrishnan L. Tumor necrosis factor signaling mediates resistance to mycobacteria by inhibiting bacterial growth and macrophage death. Immunity. 2008 Aug 15;29(2):283-94.
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