Mechanisms involved in mycobacterial growth inhibition by gamma interferon-activated bone marrow macrophages: role of reactive nitrogen intermediates
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Mechanism of nitric oxide-dependent killing of Mycobacterium bovis BCG in human alveolar macrophagesReactive oxygen and nitrogen intermediates in the relationship between mammalian hosts and microbial pathogensNeutralization of gamma interferon and tumor necrosis factor alpha blocks in vivo synthesis of nitrogen oxides from L-arginine and protection against Francisella tularensis infection in Mycobacterium bovis BCG-treated miceRole of oxidants in microbial pathophysiologyIdentification of a predominant isolate of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using molecular and clinical epidemiology tools and in vitro cytokine responsesMycobacterium terrae isolated from indoor air of a moisture-damaged building induces sustained biphasic inflammatory response in mouse lungsInnate Immunity Holding the Flanks until Reinforced by Adaptive Immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis InfectionA yeast manganese transporter related to the macrophage protein involved in conferring resistance to 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activation of macrophages from Mycobacterium bovis BCG-resistant and -susceptible mice: differential effects of corticosterone on antimycobacterial activity and expression of the Bcg gene (Candidate Nramp).Endogenous interleukin-12 is involved in resistance of mice to Mycobacterium avium complex infection.Tumor necrosis factor alpha mediates resistance to Trypanosoma cruzi infection in mice by inducing nitric oxide production in infected gamma interferon-activated macrophages
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Mechanisms involved in mycobacterial growth inhibition by gamma interferon-activated bone marrow macrophages: role of reactive nitrogen intermediates
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Mechanisms involved in mycobac ...... eactive nitrogen intermediates
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Mechanisms involved in mycobac ...... eactive nitrogen intermediates
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