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Characterization of the in vitro cytokine response of phagocytes to mycobacteria

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Table  1  -  Sequence  of  the  primers  specific  for  genes  and  conditions  used  in  RT-PCR  reaction
Figure  1  -  M. tuberculosis  and  BCG  are  stronger  stimuli  to  DCs  than  to  macrophages, and  M
Figure  2  -  M.  tuberculosis  infected  DCs  produce  higher  amounts  of  IL-12  and  IL-23  than  BCG-infected DCs
Figure  3  –  M.  tuberculosis -stimulated  macrophages  earlier  and  stronger  activate  ERK  phosphorylation as compared to DCs
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