Saposin D acting on macrophage bacteriostatic function in experimental tuberculosis infection
The protection against tuberculosis infection is largely determined by the ability of host tissue macrophages to limit the growth and spread of mycobacteria. Able to multiply within the host macrophages, mycobacteria have developed a number of protective mechanisms preventing phagosome-lysosome fusi...
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Main Authors: | G. S. Shepelkova, V. V. Evstifeev, A. E. Ergeshov, V. V. Yeremeev |
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Language: | RU |
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Sankt-Peterburg : NIIÈM imeni Pastera
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7c837d3104524d8388a10a3e8c4837e4 |
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