Cloning of the Gene Encoding a 22-Kilodalton Cell Surface Antigen of Mycobacterium bovisBCG and Analysis of Its Potential for DNA Vaccination against Tuberculosis
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Olivier Denis | K. Huygen | Kris Huygen | P. Lefèvre | L. de wit | J. Content | O. denis | Audrey Tanghe | Jean Content | Philippe Lefèvre | Lucas De Wit | Paul Vandenbussche | A. Tanghe | P. Vandenbussche | O. Denis | L. de Wit
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