Compartmentalization of immune responses in human tuberculosis: few CD8+ effector T cells but elevated levels of FoxP3+ regulatory t cells in the granulomatous lesions
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Compartmentalization of immune responses in human tuberculosis: few CD8+ effector T cells but elevated levels of FoxP3+ regulatory t cells in the granulomatous lesions
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Anna Granath
Berhanu Gudetta
Jan Andersson
Joshua Fink
Milliard Derbew
Sayma Rahman
Senait Ashenafi
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10.2353/AJPATH.2009.080941
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2009-05-12T00:00:00Z