CD4+Regulatory T Cells in a Cynomolgus Macaque Model ofMycobacterium tuberculosisInfection
The Journal of Infectious Diseases2010Vol. 202(4), pp. 533–541
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Angela M. Green, Joshua T. Mattila, Carolyn Bigbee, Kale S. Bongers, Philana Ling Lin, JoAnne L. Flynn
Abstract
Our data suggest that increased frequencies of T(reg) cells in active disease occur in response to increased inflammation rather than act as a causative factor in progression to active disease.
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