Prominent role for T cell-derived Tumour Necrosis Factor for sustained control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection
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Sergei A. Nedospasov | B. Ryffel | S. Nedospasov | S. Grivennikov | Marie-Laure Bourigault | Nathalie Court | M. Jacobs | V. Yeremeev | Bernhard Ryffel | V. Quesniaux | Sergei I. Grivennikov | Muazzam Jacobs | Nasiema Allie | Roanne Keeton | Nai-Jen Hsu | Marie-Laure Bourigault | Nathalie Court | Cecile Fremond | Vladimir Yeremeev | Yuriy Shebzukhov | Valerie F. J. Quesniaux | C. Fremond | R. Keeton | N. Hsu | N. Allie | Y. Shebzukhov
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