Badger macrophages fail to produce nitric oxide, a key anti-mycobacterial effector molecule
The European badger is recognised as a wildlife reservoir for bovine tuberculosis (bTB); the control of which is complex, costly and controversial. Despite the importance of badgers in bTB and the well-documented role for macrophages as anti-mycobacterial effector cells, badger macrophage (bdMij) res...
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Springer Nature
2017
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