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NOS2A, TLR4, and IFNGR1 interactions influence pulmonary tuberculosis susceptibility in African-Americans
Journal article   Open access  Peer reviewed

NOS2A, TLR4, and IFNGR1 interactions influence pulmonary tuberculosis susceptibility in African-Americans

Digna Rosa VELEZ, William F HULME, Carol D HAMILTON, William K SCOTT, Jamie L MYERS, J. Brice WEINBERG, Marc C LEVESQUE, Martin E STRYJEWSKI, Eduardo ABBATE, Rosa ESTEVAN, …
Human genetics, Vol.126(5), pp.643-653
2009
PMCID: PMC2881538
PMID: 19575238

Abstract

Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology Classical genetics, quantitative genetics, hybrids Human Infectious diseases Bacterial diseases Human bacterial diseases Tuberculosis and atypical mycobacterial infections Biological and medical sciences Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution Medical sciences Bacterial diseases of the respiratory system
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.194 Tuberculosis & Leprosy
1.194.273 Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
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