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1 , a chronic infectious disease caused by the tubercle bacillus.
2 s of illegitimate recombination found in the tubercle bacillus.
3 tible and multidrug-resistant strains of the tubercle bacillus.
4 host response and optimal containment of the tubercle bacillus.
5 ulosis is essential for the virulence of the tubercle bacillus.
6 duced CD4(+) T cell proliferation induced by tubercle bacillus Ag 85-stimulated monocyte-derived DCs.
7  stimulate T cell proliferative responses to tubercle bacillus Ag 85.
8                             Discovery of the tubercle bacillus and its mode of transmission via aeros
9 culosis complex to differentiate between the tubercle bacillus and other mycobacterial species, and (
10 basis of much of the interaction between the tubercle bacillus and the host cell.
11 R, but this gene has been inactivated in the tubercle bacillus because of the presence of multiple mu
12 respond to a complex microbial stimulus, the tubercle bacillus, chiefly by other routes.
13 gesting that the natural loss of oxyR in the tubercle bacillus contributes to the unusually high sens
14  systems are important for adaptation of the tubercle bacillus during stages of persistent infection.
15 e is known about the underlying mechanism of tubercle bacillus-induced formation of these fused macro
16            The salvage pathway of the bovine tubercle bacillus Mycobacterium bovis was reported defec
17                                    The human tubercle bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis can synthes
18 ich cell walls of mycobacteria including the tubercle bacillus Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
19 as derived from the closely related virulent tubercle bacillus, Mycobacterium bovis.
20                                          The tubercle bacillus parasitizes macrophages by inhibiting
21  has been learned about the structure of the tubercle bacillus, the epidemiology of TB, the physiolog
22 de a selective pressure for an RNI-resistant tubercle bacillus to emerge, which may give the organism
23 losis models using laboratory strains of the tubercle bacillus to establish infection by the intraven
24                        The adaptation of the tubercle bacillus to the host environment is likely to i