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Zhang, H., Peng, P., Miao, S., Zhao, Y., Mao, F., Wang, L., Bai, Y., Xu, Z., Wei, S., and Shi, C. (2010). Recombinant Mycobacterium smegmatis expressing an ESAT6-CFP10 fusion protein induces anti-mycobacterial immune responses and protects against Mycobacterium tuberculosis challenge in mice. Scand J Immunol 72, 349-357.
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(2010)
Scand J Immunol
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, pp. 349-357
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Zhang, H.1
Peng, P.2
Miao, S.3
Zhao, Y.4
Mao, F.5
Wang, L.6
Bai, Y.7
Xu, Z.8
Wei, S.9
Shi, C.10
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