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09 July 2021 - 2006
A five-years review of the UK NEQAS Molecular detection of respiratory viruses external quality assessment scheme
11 October 2006
Mycobacterium ulcerans: pathogenesis, diagnosis, control and treatment
11 October 2006
The present situation of drug resistant TB in the world and the role of mycobacterial efflux transporters
11 October 2006
Diarylquinolines may offer new opportunities to treat mycobacterial diseases
11 October 2006
A Prospective Evaluation of Selection Criteria for the Use of Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques to Test for the Presence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis
11 October 2006
Improving tuberculosis control: do we need more than better diagnosis and care?
10 October 2006
New epidemiological and clinical features revealed by the clonal analysis of the infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
10 October 2006
Single-nucleotide polymorphism-based population genetic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains from 4 geographic sites
10 October 2006
Tuberculosis in rich and developing countries: epidemiology meets immunology
10 October 2006
Prospects for vaccines and immunotherapies for TB
10 October 2006
The balance between Th1 and Th2 immune responses in healthy individuals vaccinated with BCG and DTP
10 October 2006
CD14 and TLR4 receptors in delayed type hypersensitivity to PPD in young healthy volunteers vaccinated with Mycobacterium bovis BCG
09 October 2006
Host-pathogen interactions during infection by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
09 October 2006
Signaling pathways involved in the survival of pathogenic mycobacteria
09 October 2006
Monitoring and modulating mycobacterium-host interactions in real-time in transparent zebrafish embryos
09 October 2006
Antimicrobial peptides in immunity to tuberculosis
09 October 2006
LfrR is a repressor that regulates expression of the efflux pump LfrA in Mycobacterium smegmatis
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