A pantothenate auxotroph of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is highly attenuated and protects mice against tuberculosis
Vasan K. Sambandamurthy(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), William R. Jacobs(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Xiaojuan Wang(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Bing Chen(Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural and Reclamation Science), Sheldon L. Morris(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Frank M. Collins(Amgen (United States)), Robert G. Russell(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Steven C. Derrick(Albert Einstein College of Medicine)
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