Immunogenicity of novel DosR regulon-encoded candidate antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in three high-burden populations in Africa.
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Immunogenicity of novel DosR regulon-encoded candidate antigens of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in three high-burden populations in Africa.
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scientific article published on 24 June 2009
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Immunogenicity of novel DosR r ...... -burden populations in Africa.
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Immunogenicity of novel DosR r ...... -burden populations in Africa.
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Immunogenicity of novel DosR r ...... -burden populations in Africa.
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Immunogenicity of novel DosR r ...... -burden populations in Africa.
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Immunogenicity of novel DosR r ...... -burden populations in Africa.
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Immunogenicity of novel DosR r ...... -burden populations in Africa.
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Immunogenicity of novel DosR r ...... -burden populations in Africa.
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Annemiek H Friggen
Bonnie A Thiel
GCGH Biomarkers for TB Consortium
Gary Schoolnik
Gillian F Black
Harriet Mayanja
Karin Weldingh
Kees L M C Franken
Kim Stanley
Maeve K Lalor
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10.1128/CVI.00111-09
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2009-06-24T00:00:00Z