Virulence of selected Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates in the rabbit model of meningitis is dependent on phenolic glycolipid produced by the bacilli.
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Virulence of selected Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical isolates in the rabbit model of meningitis is dependent on phenolic glycolipid produced by the bacilli.
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Virulence of selected Mycobact ...... lipid produced by the bacilli.
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Virulence of selected Mycobact ...... lipid produced by the bacilli.
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Virulence of selected Mycobact ...... lipid produced by the bacilli.
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Virulence of selected Mycobact ...... lipid produced by the bacilli.
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Virulence of selected Mycobact ...... lipid produced by the bacilli.
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Virulence of selected Mycobact ...... lipid produced by the bacilli.
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Andre L Moreira
Evette Ellison
Liana Tsenova
Michael B Reed
Natalia Kurepina
Ryhor Harbacheuski
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10.1086/430614
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2005-05-26T00:00:00Z