Mycobacterium tuberculosis Adaptation to Gradually Oxygen Depletion Condition Is a Key Factor for Latency of Tuberculosis
Background: There is ample evidence that the basis for latent tuberculosis infection in humans is persistence of tubercle bacilli for long periods of time even though lifetime. This status is currently defined as non-replicating persistence (NRP). Documented evidence from both macrophage physiology...
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Main Authors: | M NajafiMosleh (Author), K Ghazisaeedi (Author), P Farnia (Author), F Mohammadi (Author), MR Masjedi (Author), AA Velayati (Author) |
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Tehran University of Medical Sciences,
2007-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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