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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Entry into Mast Cells Through Cholesterol-rich Membrane Microdomains
Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 08/28/09
Munoz S et al. – The results suggest that although mast cells are capable to respond to M. tuberculosis infection, entry of mycobacterium through lipid rafts may allow replication within mast cells.
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