Reversible lipid accumulation and associated division arrest of Mycobacterium avium in lipoprotein-induced foamy macrophages may resemble key events during latency and reactivation of tuberculosis
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Reversible lipid accumulation and associated division arrest of Mycobacterium avium in lipoprotein-induced foamy macrophages may resemble key events during latency and reactivation of tuberculosis
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Reversible lipid accumulation ...... d reactivation of tuberculosis
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Reversible lipid accumulation ...... d reactivation of tuberculosis
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Reversible lipid accumulation ...... d reactivation of tuberculosis
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Reversible lipid accumulation ...... reactivation of tuberculosis.
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Reversible lipid accumulation ...... d reactivation of tuberculosis
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Alexia Papadopoulos
Chantal de Chastellier
David Marais
Irène Caire-Brändli
Lutz Thilo
Stéphane Canaan
Wladimir Malaga
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10.1128/IAI.01196-13
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2013-11-25T00:00:00Z