Regions of high antigenicity within the hypothetical PPE major polymorphic tandem repeat open-reading frame, Rv2608, show a differential humoral response and a low T cell response in various categories of patients with tuberculosis.
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Regions of high antigenicity within the hypothetical PPE major polymorphic tandem repeat open-reading frame, Rv2608, show a differential humoral response and a low T cell response in various categories of patients with tuberculosis.
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Bandi Aruna
Kolluri J R Murthy
Prachee Chakhaiyar
Seyed E Hasnain
Vishwa M Katoch
Yellajosyula Nagalakshmi
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10.1086/423938
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2004-08-18T00:00:00Z