A Mycobacterium tuberculosis mutant lacking the groEL homologue cpn60.1 is viable but fails to induce an inflammatory response in animal models of infection

YM Hu, B Henderson, Peter Lund, P Tormay, Mohammad Ahmed, Sudagar Gurcha, Gurdyal Besra, ARM Coates

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