Attenuation of late-stage disease in mice infected by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis mutant lacking the SigF alternate sigma factor and identification of SigF-dependent genes by microarray analysis.
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Attenuation of late-stage disease in mice infected by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis mutant lacking the SigF alternate sigma factor and identification of SigF-dependent genes by microarray analysis.
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Benjamin G Schroeder
Deborah E Geiman
Deepak Kaushal
Norman E Morrison
Paul J Converse
Robert D Fleischmann
Sandeep Tyagi
William R Bishai
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10.1128/IAI.72.3.1733-1745.2004
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2004-03-01T00:00:00Z