Infection of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Promotes Both M1/M2 Polarization and MMP Production in Cigarette Smoke-Exposed Macrophages
Yanqing Le(Peking University), Yongchang Sun(Peking University), Wei Xu(Beijing Geriatric Hospital), Aling Li(Beijing Geriatric Hospital), Xiaoyan Gai(Peking University), Lu Zhou(Central South University), Yafei Rao(Peking University), Tong Wang(Peking University), Beibei Liu(Peking University), Fusheng Liu(Capital Medical University), Xin Fan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chun Chang(Peking University), Jing Xiong(Sun Yat-sen University), Wenli Cao(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Beinan Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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