A Modified Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) Vaccine with Reduced Activity of Antioxidants and Glutamine Synthetase Exhibits Enhanced Protection of Mice despite Diminished in Vivo Persistence
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M. Braunstein | D. Kernodle | M. Cynamon | K. Tham | C. Hager | M. Destefano | C. Shoen | Alexandria D. Allen | H. Gates
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