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1. Mycobacterium Avium-derived Lipids Attenuate Immune Response Against Mycobacterium In Mice
2. Study On The Correlation Between Chinese Patients Of Crohn’s Disease And Mycobacterium Avium Subspecies Paratuberculosis
3. Evaluation Of The Isothermal RNA Amplification Assay For Common Pathogenesis Nontuberculous Mycobacterium
4. Isolation And Identification Of Mycobacterium Avium And Its PhoR Gene Expression And Protein Function Studies
5. Study Of Chest Imaging Manifestations Of Mycobacterium Avium Complex Infection In Patients With AIDS
6. Screening And Characterization Of Mycobacteriumaviumgene, Protects Ecoli From Nitrosative And Oxidative Stress
7. The Effect Of TLR2 And TLR6 On Macobacterium Avium-Induced Apoptosis
8. Evaluation Of ISO-MTB Assay For Rapid Detection Of MTBC And Association Of IL-17A And Susceptibility To Pulmonary Tuberculosis
9. TMT Technology-based Differences Of Protein Expression In Macrophages Infected By Mycobacterium Tuberculosis And Nontuberculous Mycobacterium
10. Distribution Characteristics Of Non-tuberculous Mycobacteria And Analysis Of Genotypes And Drug Resistance Characteristics Of Dominant Bacteria In Part Of China
11. Effects Of Virulence-related Factors PhoP And EsxH Of Mycobacterium Avium On Apoptosis And Construction Of Its Mutants Harboring Defective Phop And Esxh Gene
12. Screening And Characterization Of Mycobacterium Avium Gene Related To Alveolar Surfactant Stress Tolerance
13. Cloning,expression And Function Of Two Secreted Proteins PPE25 And ESAT-6 Of Mycobacterium Avium
14. Study On Structure,function And Dynamics Of The N-terminal Fragment Of Lon Protease From Mycobacterium Avium Complex
15. Improved enumeration and kinetic study methods for Mycobacterium avium complex
16. Molecular and cellular characterization of the intracellular phenotype of Mycobacterium avium
17. Detection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis IgG by a conductometric biosensor: An aid in diagnosis of Johne's disease
18. Environmental and genetic factors leading to Mycobacterium avium biofilm formation
19. Modulation of macrophage activation and phagosome maturation by Mycobacterium avium glycopeptidolipids
20. Increased stability of class II MHC-peptide complexes in macrophages infected with Mycobacterium avium and the examination of a novel role for cathepsin L in the innate immune response to Francisella novicida infection
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