Effect of Apoptotic Cell Recognition on Macrophage Polarization and Mycobacterial Persistence
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Effect of Apoptotic Cell Recognition on Macrophage Polarization and Mycobacterial Persistence
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INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
Volume 82, Issue 9, Pages 3968-3978
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Online
2014-07-15
DOI
10.1128/iai.02194-14
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