ROLE OF REGULATORY T CELLS AND INTERLEUKIN-10 IN PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS

مروة شعبان السيد ناصر Marwa Shaaban Elsayed Nasser;

Abstract


T cell responses during TB help contain M.tuberculosis in vivo but also cause collateral damage to host tissues. Immune regulatory mechanisms may limit this immunopathology, and suppressed cellular immune responses in patients with TB suggest the pr


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Title ROLE OF REGULATORY T CELLS AND INTERLEUKIN-10 IN PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
Other Titles دور اللمفاويات التائية التنظيمية و انترلوكين 10 في الدرن الرئوى
Authors مروة شعبان السيد ناصر Marwa Shaaban Elsayed Nasser
Keywords ROLE OF REGULATORY T CELLS AND INTERLEUKIN-10 IN PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
Issue Date 2009
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T cell responses during TB help contain M.tuberculosis in vivo but also cause collateral damage to host tissues. Immune regulatory mechanisms may limit this immunopathology, and suppressed cellular immune responses in patients with TB suggest the pr

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