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The little molecules that could . . . help us unravel TB?
The little molecules that could . . . help us unravel TB?
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redmhan
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April 01, 2010
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The more I read about Mycobacterium tuberculosis the more I'm strangely impressed by it. It's subtly devious, patient - notice how it can persist inside a host for decades - and fearsomely adaptive. A worthy adversary, to be certain.
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