Determination of lesion volume by MRI and stereology in a macaque model of tuberculosis.
Sensitive and reproducible methods are needed to measure the impact on the host following experimental challenge with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in order to determine the degree of protection conferred by new vaccines. Here we compare how well different clinical and post-mortem measures of disease...
Main Authors: | Sharpe, SA, Eschelbach, E, Basaraba, R, Gleeson, F, Hall, G, McIntyre, A, Williams, A, Kraft, S, Clark, S, Gooch, K, Hatch, G, Orme, I, Marsh, P, Dennis, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2009
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