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240 related items for PubMed ID: 32936814

  • 1. A reaction-diffusion model to understand granulomas formation inside secondary lobule during tuberculosis infection.
    Català M, Prats C, López D, Cardona PJ, Alonso S.
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  • 9. Spatial Organization and Recruitment of Non-Specific T Cells May Limit T Cell-Macrophage Interactions Within Mycobacterium tuberculosis Granulomas.
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  • 10. A computational model tracks whole-lung Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection and predicts factors that inhibit dissemination.
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    Rao M, Ippolito G, Mfinanga S, Ntoumi F, Yeboah-Manu D, Vilaplana C, Zumla A, Maeurer M.
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    Locke LW, Kothandaraman S, Tweedle M, Chaney S, Wozniak DJ, Schlesinger LS.
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  • 16. Identifying control mechanisms of granuloma formation during M. tuberculosis infection using an agent-based model.
    Segovia-Juarez JL, Ganguli S, Kirschner D.
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  • 19. Variability in tuberculosis granuloma T cell responses exists, but a balance of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines is associated with sterilization.
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