Protection and Polyfunctional T Cells Induced by Ag85B-TB10.4/IC31® against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Is Highly Dependent on the Antigen Dose
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J. Dietrich | A. Izzo | P. Andersen | C. Aagaard | Claus Aagaard | Truc Thi Kim Thanh Hoang | Angelo Izzo | Rolf Billeskov | JoLynn Troudt | Kim Arnett | Andrew Keyser | Tara Elvang | Peter Andersen | Jes Dietrich | J. Troudt | A. Keyser | R. Billeskov | Truc Hoang | Kimberly Arnett | Tara Elvang | Jolynn M Troudt | Andrew Keyser
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