Differential expression of iron-, carbon-, and oxygen-responsive mycobacterial genes in the lungs of chronically infected mice and tuberculosis patients
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Gilla Kaplan | Riccardo Manganelli | G. Kaplan | I. Smith | L. Bekker | Juliano Timm | Wai-Tsing Chan | J. Mckinney | F. Post | L. Tsenova | H. Wainwright | R. Manganelli | Linda-Gail Bekker | John D McKinney | Issar Smith | Juliano Timm | Frank A Post | Gabriele B Walther | Helen C Wainwright | Wai-Tsing Chan | Liana Tsenova | Benjamin Gold | B. Gold | G. B. Walther
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